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15.3.5 Configuring LDAP DNs (Base Paths) per LDAP Server

The LDAP Search DN table lets you configure LDAP base paths. The table is a "child" of
the LDAP Configuration table (see 'Configuring LDAP Servers' on page 234) and
configuration is done per LDAP server. For the device to run a search using the LDAP
service, the base path to the directory's subtree, referred to as the distinguished name
object (or DN), where the search is to be done must be configured. For each LDAP server,
you can configure up to three base paths.
The following procedure describes how to configure DNs per LDAP server through the
Web interface. You can also configure it through ini file (LdapServersSearchDNs) or CLI
(configure voip/ldap/ldap-servers-search-dns).
To configure an LDAP base path per LDAP server:
1.
Open the LDAP Configuration table (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > Services >
LDAP > LDAP Configuration Table).
2.
In the table, select the row of the LDAP server for which you want to configure DN
base paths, and then click the LDAP Servers Search DNs link, located below the
table; the LDAP Server Search Base DN table opens.
3.
Click Add; the following dialog box appears:
Figure 15-14: LDAP Search Base DN Table - Add Row Dialog Box
4.
Configure an LDAP DN base path according to the parameters described in the table
below.
5.
Click Add, and then save ("burn") your settings to flash memory.
Table 15-9: LDAP Server Search Base DN Table Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Index
set internal-index
[LdapServersSearchDNs
_Index]
Base Path
set base-path
[LdapServersSearchDNs
_Base_Path]
Version 7.0
Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
Defines the full path (DN) to the objects in the AD where the query is
done.
The valid value is a string of up to 256 characters.
For example: OU=NY,DC=OCSR2,DC=local. In this example, the DN
path is defined by the LDAP names, OU (organizational unit) and DC
(domain component).
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