Ldap Directory - Configuration Example; Access To The Ldap Server - Gigaset N670 IP PRO Installation, Configuration And Operation

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LDAP directory – configuration example
LDAP directory – configuration example
To allow the entries of an LDAP directory to be displayed on the handsets, you will need to con-
figure the phone's LDAP client. This involves the following:
Setting up access to the LDAP server and database
Specifying the attributes to be displayed (
Defining search criteria (filters) (

Access to the LDAP server

To ensure that entries from the LDAP database are displayed on the phones, enter the access
data via the web configurator.
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Settings
Online directories
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Click on
next to the name of the LDAP directory you want to edit . . . the LDAP configu-
ration page is opened.
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Enter a name for the directory in the Directory name field.
This is the name under which the directory will appear in the list of network directorys on the
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telephones (
p. 76).
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Select the option Enable directory, so that the directory will be displayed on the telephones.
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Enter the access data for the LDAP server
Server address
Server port
Username / Password
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Corporate
Our Directory
ldap.ourserver.com
cn=phonebook,dc=example,dc=com
cn=user_1,ou=users,dc=company,dc=com
IP address or domain name of the LDAP server, e.g. 10.25.62.35 or
ldap.example.com
Port on which the LDAP server expects queries from the clients. Nor-
mally the port number 389 is used (default).
Credentials for access to the LDAP server.
p. 72)

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