5.3
How to Set Up the Corporate Phonebook (LDAP)
The Corporate Phonebook function is based on an LDAP client that can be connected to the
company's LDAP service. A variety of LDAP servers can be used, for instance Microsoft Active
Directory, OpenLDAP, or Apache Directory Server.
The Corporate Phonebook is available only on OpenStage 60/80OpenStage 15/20/
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40/60/80 phones with firmware version V3R3 onwards.
5.3.1
Prerequisites
1.
An LDAP server is present and accessible to the phone's network. The standard Server
port for LDAP is 389, the standard transport for LDAP is TCP.
2.
Query access to the LDAP server must be provided. Unless anonymous access is used, a
user name and password must be provided. It might be feasible to use a single login/pass-
word for all OpenStage phones.
3.
To enable dialing internal numbers from the corporate phonebook, an LDAP entry must be
provided that contains the proper number format required by Phone Administration.
In Microsoft Active Directory, the standard LDAP attribute telephoneNumber is typically
populated as follows: +1<area code><call number>. However, in a standard configura-
tion, Phone Administration will not handle this dial string correctly, due to the +1 prefix.
Therefore, it is recommended to use the ipPhone field, which is typically unused in Active
Directory. It can be found in the Telephones tab of the Active Directory User Manager.
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