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Customizing Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phones Configuring Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for the Cisco SPA 500 Series 3 Parameter LDAP Corp Dir Name LDAP Server LDAP Auth Method LDAP Client DN LDAP Username LDAP Password LDAP Search Base Description 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 Enter the host name of the LDAP server if the MD5 authentication method is used. 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. Enter the distinguished name domain components [dc] ; for example: dc=cv2bu,dc=com If using the default Active Directory schema (Name(cn)->Users->Domain), an example of the client DN follows: cn="David Lee",dc=users,dc=cv2bu,dc=com Enter the username for a credentialed user on the LDAP server. Enter the password for the LDAP username. Specify a starting point in the directory tree from which to search. Separate domain components [dc] with a comma. For example: dc=cv2bu,dc=com Cisco SPA 500 Series and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 69

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Customizing Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phones
Configuring Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for the Cisco SPA 500 Series
Cisco SPA 500 Series and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
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Parameter
Description
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
Enter the host name of the LDAP server if the MD5
authentication method is used.
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.
LDAP Client DN
Enter the distinguished name domain components
[dc] ; for example:
dc=cv2bu,dc=com
If using the default Active Directory schema
(Name(cn)->Users->Domain), an example of the
client DN follows:
cn="David Lee",dc=users,dc=cv2bu,dc=com
LDAP Username
Enter the username for a credentialed user on the
LDAP server.
LDAP Password
Enter the password for the LDAP username.
LDAP Search Base
Specify a starting point in the directory tree from
which to search.
Separate domain components [dc] with a comma.
For example:
dc=cv2bu,dc=com