Cisco SPA525G Administration Guide - Page 251

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Corporate Directory Search, System

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SPA and Wireless IP Phone Field Reference Phone Tab B Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Corporate Directory Search NOTE Does not apply to the WIP310. If using Active Directory with authentication set to MD5, you must first configure the following: • Click the System tab. In the Optional Network Configuration section, under Primary DNS, enter the IP address of the DNS server. • In the Optional Network Configuration section, under Domain, enter the LDAP domain. Parameter LDAP Dir Enable LDAP Corp Dir Name LDAP Server LDAP Auth Method Description Choose yes to enable LDAP. Enter a free-form text name, such as "Corporate Directory." Enter a fully qualified domain name or IP address of LDAP server, in the following format: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Select the authentication method that the LDAP server requires. Choices are: • None-No authentication is used between the client and the server. • Simple-The client sends its fully-qualified domain name and password to the LDAP server. May present security issues. • Digest-MD5-The LDAP server sends authentication options and a token to the client. The client returns an encrypted response that is decrypted and verified by the server. Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phone Administration Guide 249

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SPA and Wireless IP Phone Field Reference
Phone Tab
Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phone Administration Guide
249
B
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Corporate
Directory Search
NOTE
Does not apply to the WIP310.
If using Active Directory with authentication set to MD5, you must first configure
the following:
Click the
System
tab. In the
Optional Network Configuration
section, under
Primary DNS
, enter the IP address of the DNS server.
In the
Optional Network Configuration
section, under
Domain
, enter the
LDAP domain.
Parameter
Description
LDAP Dir Enable
Choose
yes
to enable LDAP.
LDAP Corp Dir Name
Enter a free-form text name, such as “Corporate
Directory.”
LDAP Server
Enter a fully qualified domain name or IP address of
LDAP server, in the following format:
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
LDAP Auth Method
Select the authentication method that the LDAP
server requires. Choices are:
None—No authentication is used between the
client and the server.
Simple—The client sends its fully-qualified
domain name and password to the LDAP server.
May present security issues.
Digest-MD5—The LDAP server sends
authentication options and a token to the client.
The client returns an encrypted response that is
decrypted and verified by the server.