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4. Complete the LDAP server configuration by entering values in the following fields:
a. In the OpenLDAP Settings area, complete the following:
• From the OpenLDAP Server IP list, select the IP address for the OpenLDAP
server. OpenLDAP installs on the same server as Avaya Video Conferencing
Manager.
• Specify a Port to use. The default is port 389.
• Specify the domain suffix for the OpenLDAP directory tree structure. For
example, example.com.
b. In the User Authentication area, select and enter values in the fields for one of the
following:
Note: If you plan to enable and configure the Microsoft Exchange Server
integration feature, you must use Active Directory for user authentication in
Avaya Video Conferencing Manager. The Active Directory server specified in
this step must be the same one used by your Microsoft Exchange Server.
• Configure for OpenLDAP—Create a user account for logging into Avaya
Video Conferencing Manager. Enter a user name and password.
- or -
• Configure for Active Directory—Specify an existing domain and an existing
user account for logging into Avaya Video Conferencing Manager. The specified
user must be set up so that passwords never expire. Avaya Video Conferencing
Manager uses Active Directory to access the user accounts for authentication
purposes only, and does not add, delete, or modify user accounts.
The machine on which you are installing Avaya Video Conferencing Manager
must already be on the domain if you choose this option.
Note: The user must have administrator privileges. The password is case-sensitive.
c. Click Configure LDAP.
When the configuration completes, a status message appears.
d. Click OK to close the status message.
The Avaya Video Conferencing Manager configuration for Microsoft Exchange
support dialog box appears.
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