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Multi-service business router; session border controller
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Parameter
LDAP Network Interface
CLI: interface-type
[LdapConfiguration_LdapConfI
nterfaceType]
Type
CLI: type
[LdapConfiguration_Type]
Management Attribute
CLI: mgmt-attr
[LdapConfiguration_MngmAut
hAtt]
Use SSL
CLI:
[LdapConfiguration_useTLS]
Connection Status
CLI: connection-status
[LdapConfiguration_Connectio
nStatus]
Version 6.8
Assigns one of the device's IP network interfaces for
communicating with the LDAP server.
[0] Control Interface (default) = The top-most IP network
interface row in the IP Interfaces table that is configured for a
Control application (may be combined with other applications
such as OAMP and Media) is used.
[1] OAM Interface = The OAMP interface (may be combined
with other applications such as Control and Media) in the IP
Interfaces table is used.
For configuring IP network interfaces, see ''Configuring IP
Network Interfaces'' on page 130.
Defines whether the LDAP server is used for SIP-related queries
or management login authentication-related queries.
[0] Control (Default)
[1] Management
Note: If you use the same LDAP server for both management
and SIP (Control) related applications, the device establishes
different LDAP sessions for each application.
Defines the LDAP attribute name to query, which contains a list of
groups to which the user is a member. For Active Directory, this
attribute is typically "memberOf". The attribute's values (groups)
are used to determine the user's management access level; the
group's corresponding access level is configured in ''Configuring
Access Level per Management Groups Attributes'' on page 217.
Notes:
This parameter is applicable only to LDAP-based login
authentication and authorization (i.e., the 'Type' parameter is
set to Management).
If this functionality is not used, the device assigns the user the
configured default access level. For more information, see
''Configuring Access Level per Management Groups
Attributes'' on page 217.
Enables the device to encrypt the username and password (for
Control and Management related queries) using TLS when
sending them to the LDAP server.
[0] No = (Default) Username and password are sent in clear-
text format.
[1] Yes
(Read-only) Displays the connection status with the LDAP server.
"Not Applicable"
"LDAP Connection Broken"
"Connecting"
"Connected"
Note: For more information about a disconnected LDAP
connection, see your Syslog messages generated by the device.
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