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Online directories
Examples:
Field of a directory entry
First name
Surname
Phone (home)
Phone (office)
Phone (mobile)
E-mail
Fax
Company
Street
City
Zip
Country
Additional attribute
Mark the check box Additional attribute can be dialled, if an additional attribute is defined
and it is a phone number.
A detailed configuration example can be found in section "LDAP directory – configuration
example"
p. 100
LDAP configuration with Windows Active Directory server
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) is the directory service for Windows server. In a multi-
domain AD DS forest (container within an Active Directory configuration containing domains,
users, hosts and group policy) the Global Catalog is a distributed data repository that contains a
searchable, partial representation of every object in every domain. The global catalog is stored
on domain controllers that have been designated as global catalog servers and is distributed
through multi-master replication. Searches that are directed to the global catalog are faster,
because they do not involve referrals to different domain controllers.
In addition to configuration and schema directory partition replicas, every domain controller in
a forest stores a full writeable replica of a single domain directory partition. A domain controller
can locate only the objects in its domain. Locating an object in a different domain would require
the user or application to provide the domain of the requested object.
To use an LDAP directory provided via Active Directory service you can use the following ports:
Default ports: 389 (LDAP) / 636 (LDAPS)
These ports are used for requesting information from the local domain controller. LDAP
requests sent to port 389/636 can be used to search for objects only within the global cata-
logues home domain. However, the requesting application can obtain all of the attributes for
those objects.
Default ports: 3268 (LDAP) / 3269 (LDAPS)
These ports are used for queries specifically targeted for the Global Catalog. LDAP requests
sent to port 3268/3269 can be used to search for objects in the entire forest. However, only
the attributes marked for replication to the Global Catalogue can be returned.
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Attribute name in the LDAP database
givenName
sn, cn, displayName
homePhone, telephoneNumber
telephoneNumber
mobile
mail
facsimileTelephoneNumber
company, o, ou
street
I, postalAddress
postalCode
friendlyCountryName, c
user-defined

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