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Customizing Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phones
Configuring Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for the Cisco SPA300 Series and Cisco SPA500
Series IP Phones
Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
Parameter
LDAP Display Attrs
LDAP Number Mapping
The following graphic is an example of an LDAP configuration:
Description
Format of LDAP results display on phone where:
a—Attribute name
cn—Common name
sn—Surname (last name)
telephoneNumber—Phone number
n—Display name
For example, n=Phone will cause "Phone:" to be
displayed in front of the phone number of an LDAP
query result when the detail soft button is pressed.
t—type
When t=p, that is, t is of type phone number, then the
retrieved number can be dialed. Only one number
can be made dialable. If two numbers are defined as
dialable, only the first number is used. For example,
a=ipPhone, t=p; a=mobile, t=p;
This example results in only the IP Phone number
being dialable and the mobile number will be
ignored.
p—phone number
When p is assigned to a type attribute, example t=p,
then the retrieved number will be dialable by the
phone.
Can be blank if not needed.
NOTE
With the LDAP number mapping you can
manipulate the number that was retrieved from the
LDAP server. For example, you can append 9 to the
number if your dial plan requires a user to enter 9
before dialing. Add the 9 prefix by adding (<:9xx.>) to
the LDAP Number Mapping field. For example, 555
1212 would become 9555 1212.
If you do not manipulate the number in this fashion, a
user can use the Edit Dial feature to edit the number
before dialing out.
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