LDAP PHONE BOOKS
This object is used to define overflow phone book servers in order to increase the range of a name search when a search is not successful based on the local phone book alone. To allow overflow to an LDAP (Local Directory Information Base) phone book, the Phone Book overflow on LDAP server system parameter must be set to YES (see SYSTEM/Other parameters - System/Phone Book overflow on LDAP server attribute). The overflow phone book must be defined in the user entities (see ENTITIES, Overflow LDAP Phone Book attribute).

LDAP phone book
LDAP phone book number. This number identifies the overflow phone book. It is used to point to the overflow phone book in the entities (see ENTITIES, Overflow LDAP Phone Book attribute).

Server name / IP address
IP address or name of the phone book server. For the server name to be used, it must be defined on a DNS (Directory Name Server).

Server port number
Port number used by the LDAP server.

User identification
User name used for authentication on connection to the LDAP server. If no name is defined, access is anonymous. If the LDAP server does not support anonymous access, the user name must correspond to the DN (Distinguished Name) defined by the LDAP server administrator.

User password
User name used for authentication on connection to the LDAP server when a user name has been defined.

Directory Root Entry
Entry point in the LDAP tree structure from which searches are carried out, e.g. o=Alcatel-Lucent Group, c=FR, or=Alcatel-Lucent BSA.

Mode of Connection

This parameter allows to configure the type of connection supported by the LDAP Server.

(0) Clear

This mode allows OXE to establish LDAP connection in clear

(1) LDAP over TLS

This mode allows OXE to establish LDAP connection in clear mode on default port (389) and switch into a secure TLS connection

(2) LDAPS

This mode allows OXE to establish secured LDAP connection on the dedicated server port, 636 (secured).

Refer installation manual for more detail on additional configuration