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Customizing Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phones
Configuring Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for the Cisco SPA300 Series and Cisco SPA500
Series IP Phones
Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
Parameter
LDAP Auth Method
LDAP Client DN
LDAP Username
LDAP Password
LDAP Search Base
LDAP Last Name Filter
Description
Select the authentication method that the LDAP
server requires. Choices are:
None—No authentication is used between the
client and the server.
Simple—The client sends its fully-qualified
domain name and password to the LDAP server.
May present security issues.
Digest-MD5—The LDAP server sends
authentication options and a token to the client.
The client returns an encrypted response that is
decrypted and verified by the server.
Enter the distinguished name domain components
[dc] ; for example:
dc=cv2bu,dc=com
If using the default Active Directory schema
(Name(cn)->Users->Domain), an example of the
client DN follows:
cn="David Lee",dc=users,dc=cv2bu,dc=com
Enter the username for a credentialed user on the
LDAP server.
Enter the password for the LDAP username.
Specify a starting point in the directory tree from
which to search.
Separate domain components [dc] with a comma.
For example:
dc=cv2bu,dc=com
This defines the search for surnames [sn], known as
last name in some parts of the world. For example,
sn:(sn=*$VALUE*). This search allows the provided
text to appear anywhere in a name, beginning,
middle, or end.
You must enter a value in both the last name and first
name fields so that the LDAP corporate directory
option displays on the phone. If both fields are
empty, the directory does not display.
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