Administrator Options; Ldap Server Settings - Panasonic KX-NT400 Operating Instructions Manual

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Settings and Customisation

Administrator Options

This section explains some of the settings available in
Administrator Options on the Options tab.
Administrator options are settings that modify network
settings and telephone operations. Consult your
administrator for details about the correct settings.
The following settings are explained in this section:
LDAP Server Settings (Page 130)
Dial Modification Settings (Page 131)
See the following sections for details about the other
items on this screen:
For details about Network, see "Setting Up the
KX-NT400 (Page 165)".
For details about Maintenance, see "Data
Maintenance (Page 174)".
For details about Programming, see "PT
Programming (Page 134)".
For details about Error Log, see "Error Messages
(Page 201)".

LDAP Server Settings

The LDAP Server settings allow you to specify the
LDAP servers that you can access on the Contacts
screen.
You can add, edit, and delete LDAP server settings.
To configure LDAP Server settings
1.
Press the Options tab > Administrator Options >
LDAP Server.
2.
Select an operation:
To add a new LDAP server
a.
Press
.
See "Details for LDAP Server Settings
(Page 130)".
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Operating Instructions
To edit an LDAP server's configuration
a.
Select an LDAP server.
b.
Press
.
See "Details for LDAP Server Settings
(Page 130)".
To delete an LDAP server
a.
Select an LDAP server.
b.
Press
.
c.
On the confirmation dialogue window, press
Yes.
3.
Press Close.
Usage tips
For details about selecting and displaying LDAP
server directories, see "Making a Call from the
Contact List (Page 66)".
For details about the Contacts screen, see
"Contacts Screen (Page 34)".
Details for LDAP Server Settings
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Display Name (required)
Enter the name to display for the LDAP server.
Maximum 20 characters
Server Name/Address (required)
Enter the IP address of the LDAP server.
Press Test to verify the connection to the LDAP
server.
Must be a valid IP address
Port Number (required)
Enter the port number that the LDAP server uses
for communication.
Value range: 389, 636, 1024–65535

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