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* Here, you enter the LDAP access parameters for the external telephone directory. | * Here, you enter the LDAP access parameters for the external telephone directory. | ||
** Server: IP address of the LDAP server. | ** Server: IP address of the LDAP server. | ||
** Port: | ** Port: Port number assigned to the LDAP service. | ||
** User name: User name for authentication at the LDAP server. | ** User name: User name for authentication at the LDAP server. | ||
** Password: Password that goes with the user name. | ** Password: Password that goes with the user name. | ||
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* Object filter | * Object filter | ||
* Sort results (by 1st LDAP name attribute) | * Sort results (by 1st LDAP name attribute) | ||
* Name attributes | * Name attributes: Comma separated list of up to 3 names of attributes identifying a person, for example ``sn,givenName,company´´. Search results are sorted in the order given by this list. | ||
* Number attributes | * Number attributes: Comma separated list of up to 3 attribute names for phone numbers. Each entry consists of the attribute name and an optional tag (starting with a colon). The tag is used to identify the type of number on the phone display. ``telephoneNumber:O,homePhone:P,mobile:M,:@´´ specifies that a ``telephoneNumber´´ should be identified by 'O' (like Office), a ``homePhone´´ number by 'H' (like Home), a ``mobile´´ number by 'M' (like Mobile phone) and a directory entry without any number by '@'. The ",:@" part is optional. | ||
* H.323 ID | * H.323 ID attribute: Name of an attribute containing a H323-ID which can be used to set up a call. | ||
'''Dialling location''' | '''Dialling location''' | ||
* In order that the | * In order that the numbers obtained from the databases may be converted into diallable telephone numbers, the parameters for your own connection must be made known. | ||
** Country code: Own country code without prefix or special characters. | ** Country code: Own country code without prefix or special characters. | ||
** Area code: Own area code / traffic discrimination digits. | ** Area code: Own area code / traffic discrimination digits. | ||
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** International line (carrier-specific): Sequence of digits to obtain an international exchange access line. | ** International line (carrier-specific): Sequence of digits to obtain an international exchange access line. | ||
** External prefix: Sequence of digits to obtain an external access line. | ** External prefix: Sequence of digits to obtain an external access line. | ||
** Root numbers (pbx-specific): For the conversion of complete internal numbers, you can enter here the root numbers to be removed for the internal dialling of the | ** Root numbers (pbx-specific): For the conversion of complete internal numbers, you can enter here the root numbers to be removed for the internal dialling of the number. |
Revision as of 18:33, 8 November 2007
In this menu, there are three options for how the telephone can access telephone directories.
local enable
- A private telephone directory can be created on the device itself and used.
PBX enable
- Furthermore, all subscribers of the innovaphone PBX can be made available as a telephone directory entry.
- User name: User name required for registration that is stored on the innovaphone PBX.
- Password: Password for the user name, which you confirm in the Retype box.
An external database is usable as a telephone directory via the LDAP protocol.
External LDAP server
- Here, you enter the LDAP access parameters for the external telephone directory.
- Server: IP address of the LDAP server.
- Port: Port number assigned to the LDAP service.
- User name: User name for authentication at the LDAP server.
- Password: Password that goes with the user name.
- Retype: Confirmation of the password.
The following parameters are necessary for searching within the external database. Contact the administrator of the remote database for information.
- Search base
- Mode
- Object filter
- Sort results (by 1st LDAP name attribute)
- Name attributes: Comma separated list of up to 3 names of attributes identifying a person, for example ``sn,givenName,company´´. Search results are sorted in the order given by this list.
- Number attributes: Comma separated list of up to 3 attribute names for phone numbers. Each entry consists of the attribute name and an optional tag (starting with a colon). The tag is used to identify the type of number on the phone display. ``telephoneNumber:O,homePhone:P,mobile:M,:@´´ specifies that a ``telephoneNumber´´ should be identified by 'O' (like Office), a ``homePhone´´ number by 'H' (like Home), a ``mobile´´ number by 'M' (like Mobile phone) and a directory entry without any number by '@'. The ",:@" part is optional.
- H.323 ID attribute: Name of an attribute containing a H323-ID which can be used to set up a call.
Dialling location
- In order that the numbers obtained from the databases may be converted into diallable telephone numbers, the parameters for your own connection must be made known.
- Country code: Own country code without prefix or special characters.
- Area code: Own area code / traffic discrimination digits.
- National line (carrier-specific): Sequence of digits to obtain a national exchange access line.
- International line (carrier-specific): Sequence of digits to obtain an international exchange access line.
- External prefix: Sequence of digits to obtain an external access line.
- Root numbers (pbx-specific): For the conversion of complete internal numbers, you can enter here the root numbers to be removed for the internal dialling of the number.