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5.9.2.1 Creating and Changing Directory Entries
1 To configure a new directory entry, click the New button on the Directory page.
1 To configure a new directory entry, click the New button on the Directory page.
To change the configuration of an existing entry click on the
icon left behind the entry.
The
New directory entry resp. the Configure directory entry dialog opens.
2 In the New directory entry / Configure directory entry dialog enter the parameters for the LDAP
access, see parameter description below.
3 Press the OK button to create or change a directory entry.
The following parameters can be set per directory entry:
The following parameters can be set per directory entry:
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Active flag: allows enabling/disabling of a specific entry.
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Order: determines the position in the DECT phone menu (1 – top; 5 – bottom).
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Type: Select the protocol that is supported by the directory server (LDAP or XML).
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Name: Enter a name for the directory entry. Latin-1 character set is supported.
Note: The name configured here is not relevant and ignored when the
DECT phone user searches for a call number in the telephone’s
central directory if there is only one directory entry configured.
central directory if there is only one directory entry configured.
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Protocol: This setting applies only to XML directory entries. Select the preferred transfer protocol.
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Server name (mandatory): Enter the name or IP address of the directory server.
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Server port (mandatory): This setting applies only to LDAP directory entries. Enter the server port
number (default: 389).
Note: SSL (default port 689) is not supported.
Windows® Active Directory Server uses port 3268.
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Search base: This setting applies only to LDAP directory entries. The search base must be edited
(e.g. “ou=people,o=my com”).
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User name, Password, Password confirmation: User name (a distinguished name) and password
may be filled if requested by the directory server. Otherwise an anonymous bind takes place.
Note: SIP-DECT supports LDAP simple bind.