
Field Description
9, entered in any combination. The default value is *,
which needs to be changed only if it conflicts with other
network resources.
For example, if clients use * to access conference
features, then you must change the Mid-Call Cellular
Prefix to a different value such as # or #99.
This parameter applies to both servers in the redundant
configuration.
LDAP
URL Enter the address and port of the Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP) server that hosts the corporate
directory. Obtain this value from the directory
administrator. Format: ldap://<IP address l FQDN> :<port>
This parameter applies to both servers in the redundant
configuration.
Search Base Enter the distinguished name of the search base object
(node) that defines the location in the directory from
which the LDAP search begins. Obtain this value from
the directory administrator.
This parameter applies to both servers in the redundant
configuration.
LDAP Username Enter the user name required to gain access to the
LDAP server that hosts the corporate directory. Obtain
this value from the directory administrator.
This parameter applies to both servers in the redundant
configuration.
Authorization Enter the authorization mechanism required to connect
to the LDAP server. The default value is simple, which
causes user names and passwords to be sent as clear
text.
This parameter applies to both servers in the redundant
configuration.
Password Enter the password required to gain access to the LDAP
server that hosts the corporate directory. Obtain this
value from the directory administrator.
This parameter applies to both servers in the redundant
configuration.
LDAP attribute tag that contains
the user ID
Enter the tag for the User ID attribute on the LDAP
server. The default is ipPhone.
This parameter applies to both servers in the redundant
configuration.
LDAP attribute tag that contains
the user's first name
Enter the tag for the User First Name attribute on the
LDAP server. The default is givenName.
This parameter applies to both servers in the redundant
configuration.
Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway installation
80 Deployment Guide October 2010
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