LDAP Directory Information
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LDAP Configuration Name
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Enter a unique name (up to 40 characters) for the LDAP directory.
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LDAP Manager Distinguished Name
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Enter the user ID (up to 128 characters) of the LDAP Manager, who is an administrative user that has access rights to the
LDAP directory in question.
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LDAP Password
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Enter a password (up to 128 characters) for the LDAP Manager.
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Confirm Password
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Reenter the password that you provided in the LDAP Password field.
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LDAP User Search Base
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Enter the location (up to 256 characters) where all LDAP users exist. This location acts as a container or a directory. This
information varies depending on customer setup.
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LDAP Directory Server Usage
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Specify if the LDAP directory server should be used as:
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Directory Number Alias Sync and Lookup
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Directory Number Alias Sync Only
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Directory Number Alias Lookup Only
By default, Directory Number Alias Sync and Lookup option is selected. If you choose the Directory Number Alias Sync and Lookup option, you cannot add another sync or lookup server.
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Directory Number Alias Server Configuration
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Keepalive Search User Distinguished Name
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Enter the user ID (up to 128 characters) of the administrative user for which you need to perform the keepalive search and
to determine connectivity to server.
Note
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If this field is left blank, then the connectivity to the server is determined based on whether the LDAP bind request to
the server is successful.
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Keepalive Time Interval in Minutes
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Specify the time interval at which keepalive messages should be sent to lookup/sync servers to check if those servers are
active or not.
For example, if you specify the keepalive time interval as 10 minutes and select the LDAP directory server as DN Alias Lookup only, keepalive messages will be sent every 10 minutes to all the lookup servers that are configured.
If you specify the keepalive time interval as zero, the keepalive messages are not sent to the lookup servers.
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SIP Alias Suffix
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Enter the SIP alias suffix. The SIP Alias Suffix that you specify is appended to the E.164 directory number.
This field is used by the DN Alias Lookup service only.
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Enable Caching of Records for Directory Number Alias Lookup
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Check this check box to enable caching of records for directory number alias lookup. If you check this check box, you can
specify Record Cache Size for Directory Number Lookup Alias and Record Cache Age for Directory Number Alias Lookup in Hours.
Note
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If you specify the LDAP directory server as a sync server, the system disables this check box.
This field is enabled only if the Lookup server or both (Lookup and Sync) the servers are used as LDAP directory servers.
If the Sync server is used as LDAP directory server, this field is disabled.
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Record Cache Size for Directory Number Alias Lookup
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Specify the number of records that should be cached. You can specify any number within a range of 3000-10000.
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This field is enabled only if 'Enable Caching of Records for Directory Number Alias Lookup' check box is checked.
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Record Cache Age for Directory Number Alias Lookup in Hours
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Specify the time for which the records should be held in the record cache.
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This field is enabled only if 'Enable Caching of Records for Directory Number Alias Lookup' check box is checked.
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LDAP Server Information
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Host Name or IP Address for Server
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Enter the host name or IP address of the server where the data for this LDAP directory resides.
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Port
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Specify the port number as 389. This is the
port on which the LDAP routing database receives the
LDAP requests.
TLS is supported on this port.
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Add Another Redundant LDAP Server
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Click this button to add a redundant LDAP server.
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