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Multi-service business router; session border controller
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Parameter
LDAP Server Domain Name
CLI: domain-name
[LdapConfiguration_LdapConf
ServerDomainName]
LDAP Password
CLI: password
[LdapConfiguration_LdapConf
Password]
LDAP Bind DN
CLI: bind-dn
[LdapConfiguration_LdapConf
BindDn]
User's Manual
Defines the domain name (FQDN) of the LDAP server. The
device tries to connect to the LDAP server according to the IP
address listed in the received DNS query. If there is no
connection to the LDAP server or the connection to the LDAP
server fails, the device tries to connect to the LDAP server with
the next IP address in the DNS query list.
Note: The 'LDAP Server IP' parameter takes precedence over
this parameter. Thus, if you want to use an FQDN, leave the
'LDAP Server IP' parameter undefined.
Defines the user password for accessing the LDAP server during
connection and binding operations.
LDAP-based SIP queries: The parameter is the password
used by the device to authenticate itself, as a client, to obtain
LDAP service from the LDAP server.
LDAP-based user login authentication: The parameter
represents the login password entered by the user during a
login attempt. You can use the $ (dollar) sign in this value to
enable the device to automatically replace the $ sign with the
user's login password in the search filter, which it sends to the
LDAP server for authenticating the user's username-password
combination. For example, $.
Note: By default, the device sends the password in clear-text
format. You can enable the device to encrypt the password using
TLS (see the 'Use SSL' parameter below).
Defines the LDAP server's bind Distinguished Name (DN) or
username.
LDAP-based SIP queries: The DN is used as the username
during connection and binding to the LDAP server. The DN is
used to uniquely name an AD object. Below are example
parameter settings:
cn=administrator,cn=Users,dc=domain,dc=com
administrator@domain.com
domain\administrator
LDAP-based user login authentication: This parameter
represents the login username entered by the user during a
login attempt. You can use the $ (dollar) sign in this value to
enable the device to automatically replace the $ sign with the
user's login username in the search filter, which it sends to the
LDAP server for authenticating the user's username-password
combination. An example configuration for this parameter is
$@sales.local, where the device replaces the $ with the
entered username, for example, JohnD@sales.local. The
username can also be configured with the domain name of the
LDAP server.
Note: By default, the device sends the username in clear-text
format. You can enable the device to encrypt the username using
TLS (see the 'Use SSL' parameter below).
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