Avaya one-X Manual page 37

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Field Name
Password
Search Root
IM Handle Mapping (H.323 mode)
Attribute Name (H.323 mode)
Domain Substitution
Transport Type
Server Port
Time out
April 2015
Description
Your password.
The search root. An example is ou=people,
o=company.
The Instant Messaging (IM) handle to be used in H.
323 mode. Avaya one-X
IM handles with LDAP attributes to retrieve contact
information for Enterprise users when they are
added as Favorites. The retrieved LDAP value is
then converted to make it the Presence handle. Your
IM handle options are:
• Email Address
• Work Number
• Mobile Number
• Home Number
• Pager Number
• Other
The Attribute Name field displays the name of the
attribute in LDAP that stores the Extensible
Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) IM
handle. Avaya one-X
handle with the Attribute Name in directory lookup.
Hence, all LDAP users must have the Attribute
Name that is specified on the screen. If you select
Other as the IM handle, Avaya one-X
Communicator displays the Attribute Name field. The
default value of the attribute name is
Extensionattribute14. However, administrators can
modify the value using the Centralized
Administration Tool.
The Domain Substitution check box indicates if
contacts in search results of public directory must
have their presence domain substituted with the
presence domain specified in Avaya one-X
Communicator. The field cannot be modified from
the user interface.
The protocol to be used. The available options are
TLS and TCP.
The port number of the server. The default value for
TLS is 636 and for TCP is 389.
The time out interval. The default value is 100
seconds.
Implementing Avaya one-X
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
Configuring public directory settings
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Communicator maps the
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Communicator maps the IM
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