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Address Queries using LDAP, LDAP with Outlook Express

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Configuring the PC Software Address Queries using LDAP 18.7 Address Queries using LDAP You can search the data of the central telephone book of the OpenCom 100 from a workstation computer in the LAN using LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). When configuring an LDAP-enabled programme, specify the IP address of the OpenCom 100 as the address of the LDAP server. LDAP with Outlook Express You can configure and operate the LDAP directory service with Outlook ExpressTM, a MicrosoftTM e-mail programme, as follows: 1. Call up the Accounts command in the Tools menu. The Internet Accounts dialogue box will then open. 2. Click on Add. Select the Directory Service command from the pop-up menu. The Internet Connection Wizard dialogue box for Internet access will then open. 3. Under Internet directory (LDAP) server, enter the address of the OpenCom 100. It is not necessary to log in to the LDAP server. Click twice on Next. Then click on Finish. 4. Check the function. In the Edit menu, call up the Find: People command. The Find: People dialogue box will then open. 5. In the Look in list, select the entry with the OpenCom 100 address. Enter a user in the Name input field, Administrator for example. Then click on Find now. The list of entries found should now display the address from the central telephone book. Note: Only users can be found for whom an internal telephone number has been configured. 216

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Configuring the PC Software
Address Queries using LDAP
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18.7
Address Queries using LDAP
You can search the data of the central telephone book of the OpenCom 100 from a
workstation computer in the LAN using LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Pro-
tocol). When configuring an LDAP-enabled programme, specify the IP address of
the OpenCom 100 as the address of the LDAP server.
LDAP with Outlook Express
You can configure and operate the LDAP directory service with Outlook Express
TM
,
a Microsoft
TM
e-mail programme, as follows:
1.
Call up the
Accounts
command in the
Tools
menu.
The
Internet Accounts
dialogue box will then open.
2.
Click on
Add
. Select the
Directory Service
command from the pop-up menu.
The
Internet Connection Wizard
dialogue box for Internet access will then
open.
3.
Under
Internet directory (LDAP) server, enter the address of the
OpenCom 100. It is not necessary to log in to the
LDAP server
. Click twice on
Next
. Then click on
Finish
.
4.
Check the function. In the
Edit
menu, call up the
Find
:
People
command.
The
Find
:
People
dialogue box will then open.
5.
In the
Look in
list, select the entry with the OpenCom 100 address. Enter a user
in the
Name
input field, Administrator for example. Then click on Find now.
The list of entries found should now display the address from the central tele-
phone book.
Note:
Only users can be found for whom an internal tele-
phone number has been configured.