Administrator's Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP
Attribute
dir.corp.password
dir.corp.filterPrefix
dir.corp.attribute.x.name
dir.corp.attribute.x.label
dir.corp.attribute.x.type
dir.corp.attribute.x.sticky
dir.corp.attribute.x.filter
dir.corp.backGroundSync
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Permitted
Values
Default
UTF-8 encoded
Null
string
UTF-8 encoded
Null
string
UTF-8 encoded
Null
string
UTF-8 encoded
Null
string
first_name,
Null
last_name,
phone_number,
SIP_address,
URL,
other
0, 1
0
UTF-8 encoded
Null
string
0, 1
1
Interpretation
The password used to authenticate
to the LDAP server.
Predefined filter string.
If set to Null or invalid,
"(objectclass=person)" is used.
The name of the attribute to match
on the server. Each name must be
unique, however, an LDAP entry
can have multiple attributes with the
same name.
Up to eight attributes can be
configured (x = 1 to 8).
A UTF-8 encoded string that is used
as the label when data is displayed.
This parameter defines how the
attribute is interpreted by the phone.
Entries can have multiple attirbutes
of the same type. Type 'other' is
used for display purposes only.
If the user saves the entry to the
local contact directory on the
phone, first_name, last_name, and
phone_number are copied. The
user can place a cal to the
phone_number and SIP_address
from the corporate directory.
If set to 0 or Null, the filter criteria for
this attribute is reset after a reboot.
If set to 1, the filter criteria for this
attribute is retained through a
reboot.
Such attributes are denoted with a
"*" before the label when displayed
on the phone.
The filter string for this attribute,
which is edited when searching.
If set to 0, there will be no
background downloading from the
LDAP server.
If set to 1 or Null, there will be
background downloading of data
from the LDAP server.
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