Avaya b179 User Manual

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Avaya B179 SIP Conference Phone  
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EXTERNAL PHoNEBooK (LDAP)
Avaya B179 has support for an external phonebook. This means it can communicate 
with a catalog server according to LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). To 
make the external phonebook accessible, an administrator must activate and configure 
the LDAP function in Avaya B179.
An LDAP database can hold thousands of contacts and for this reason, Avaya B179 
includes a search function to filter the content of the database dynamically, based on 
the search characters you enter. 
When you find the right contact, you can open it with 
oK. When you have done this, you 
can choose which of the contact’s telephone numbers you want to ring (for instance, 
work, mobile or home).
 Please note, the administrator has the option to configure the function in different 
ways; this means it may function differently to the way described here. 
 
The administrator can determine in which database field your search characters will 
be used, the number of hits that are to be displayed in Avaya B179 and the informa-
tion that is to be displayed (name, company, department, telephone number).
 
Contact the company’s telephone or network manager for information on how LDAP 
is configured for your Avaya B179. 
The first three contacts that 
match your search
Selected contact (Use the 
arrow keys to scroll the list)
The search characters you 
entered
The number of contacts in the 
database that match your search
(If the > sign is visible before the 
number, it means that there are 
more contacts available but they 
are not shown)
List of telephone numbers 
for the selected contact