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Enterprise session border controller (e-sbc) and media gateway
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Parameter
Index
[LdapServerGroups_Index]
Name
name
[LdapServerGroups_Name]
Type
server-type
[LdapServerGroups_ServerTy
pe]
Server Search Method
server-search-method
[LdapServerGroups_SearchM
ethod]
DN Search Method
search-dn-method
[LdapServerGroups_SearchD
nsMethod]
Cache
Cache Entry Timeout
cache-entry-timeout
[LdapServersGroups_CacheE
ntryTimeout]
Cache Entry Removal
Timeout
cache-entry-removal-
timeout
[LdapServerGroups_CacheEn
tryRemovalTimeout]
Version 7.2
Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
Defines an arbitrary name to easily identify the row.
The valid value is a string of up to 20 characters.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique name.
Defines whether the servers in the group are used for SIP-related
LDAP queries (Control) or management login authentication-related
LDAP queries (Management).
[0] Control (Default)
[1] Management
Note: Only one LDAP Server Group can be defined for
management.
Defines the method for querying between the two LDAP servers in
the group.
[0] Parallel = (Default) The device queries the LDAP servers at
the same time.
[1] Sequential = The device first queries one of the LDAP servers
and if the DN object is not found or the search fails, it queries the
second LDAP server.
Defines the method for querying the Distinguished Name (DN)
objects within each LDAP server.
[0] Sequential = (Default) The query is done in each DN object,
one by one, until a result is returned. For example, a search for
the DN object record "JohnD" is first run in DN object "Marketing"
and if a result is not found, it searches in "Sales", and if not found,
it searches in "Administration", and so on.
[1] Parallel = The query is done in all DN objects at the same
time. For example, a search for the DN object record "JohnD" is
done at the same time in the "Marketing", "Sales" and
"Administration" DN objects.
Defines the duration (in minutes) that an entry in the device's LDAP
cache is valid. If the timeout expires, the cached entry is used only if
there is no connectivity with the LDAP server.
The valid range is 0 to 35791. The default is 1200. If set to 0, the
LDAP entry is always valid.
Defines the duration (in hours) after which the LDAP entry is deleted
from the device's LDAP cache.
The valid range is 0 to 596. The default is 0 (i.e., the entry is never
deleted).
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