Broadsoft - VTech VCS754 Administrator And Provisioning Manual

Sip conference phone with wireless mics
Hide thumbs Also See for VCS754:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Broadsoft

Setting
Enable LDAP
Directory name
Server address
Port
Version
Authentication scheme
Authentication name
Authentication password
Base
Maximum number of
entries
Maximum search delay
First name filter
Last name filter
Phone number filter
First name attribute
Using the WebUI
VCS754 Administrator and Provisioning Manual
Description
Enables or disables the phone's access to the LDAP
directory.
Enter the LDAP directory name.
Enter the LDAP server domain name or IP address.
Enter the LDAP server port.
Select the LDAP protocol version supported on the phone.
Ensure the protocol value matches the version assigned
on the LDAP server.
Select the LDAP server authentication scheme.
Enter the user name or authentication name for LDAP
server access.
Enter the authentication password for LDAP server access.
Enter the LDAP search base. This sets where the search
begins in the directory tree structure. Enter one of more
attribute definitions, separated by commas (no spaces).
Your directory may include attributes like "cn" (common
name) or "ou" (organizational unit) or "dc" (domain
component).
For example: ou=accounting,dc=vtech,dc=com
Sets the maximum number of entries returned for an LDAP
search. Limiting the number of hits can conserve network
bandwidth.
Enter the delay (in seconds) before the phone starts
returning search results.
Enter the first name attributes for LDAP searching. The
format of the search filter is compliant to the standard string
representations of LDAP search filters (RFC 2254).
Enter the last name attributes for LDAP searching. The
format of the search filter is compliant to the standard string
representations of LDAP search filters (RFC 2254).
Enter the number attributes for LDAP searching. The
format of the search filter is compliant to the standard string
representations of LDAP search filters (RFC 2254).
Sets the attribute for first name. What you enter here
should match the first name attribute for entries on the
LDAP server (gn for givenName, for example). This helps
ensure that the phone displays LDAP entries in the same
format as the Local Directory.
58
Back to Contents

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents