Ldap Server; Configuration Accessing Server Contacts - Sagem MF 5890DN User Manual

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LDAP
SERVER
The LDAP server allows you to access a directory server, for contacts or lists of contacts (maximum
500 recipients).
The LDAP function can be switched on only once there are at least 50 free entries in the unit's local
directory. If this is not the case a message will ask you to delete the necessary number of entries.
Enter the IP address or the server name and press the OK key to confirm.
Enter the identifier for connecting to the server and press the OK key to confirm.
Enter the password for connecting to the server and press the OK key to confirm.
Enter the database name and press the OK key to confirm.
Enter the port number for connection to the server and press the OK key to confirm.
When the LDAP function on your terminal is switched on, you can send documents or e-mails to
contacts in the server's directory.
This is what happens when you search for a contact: when you enter the first letter of the recipient's
name, all the entries in the server's directory which begin with this letter will be alphabetically added
to the local ones.
If there are too many entries on the server, a message will ask you to enter more of the letters in the
name to refine the search.
Note:
If a list contains too many recipients, a message will inform you that the list cannot be used.
C
ONFIGURATION
A
CCESSING SERVER CONTACTS
191 OK - DIRECTORY / LDAP SERVER / ADDRESS
192 OK - DIRECTORY / LDAP SERVER / IDENTIFIER
193 OK - DIRECTORY / LDAP SERVER / PASSWORD
194 OK - DIRECTORY / LDAP SERVER / DN BASE
195 OK - DIRECTORY / LDAP SERVER / PORT
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