Active Directory LDAP

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In order to use the Active Directory integration you will need to make sure this service is active on your Windows Domain Controller. We recommend that you use SSL to connect to your server. To enable LDAP over SSL follow this guide [http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;321051 How to enable LDAP over SSL with a third-party certification authority].
In order to use the Active Directory integration you will need to make sure this service is active on your Windows Domain Controller. We recommend that you use SSL to connect to your server. To enable LDAP over SSL follow this guide [http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;321051 How to enable LDAP over SSL with a third-party certification authority].
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In the ipbx AD/LDAP dialog select the primary LDAP type '''Active Directory''' and complete all required fields. The '''Match Extension To''' field needs to be set to the extension data you wish to use for provisioning and end user panel authentication.
=== Standard LDAP ===
=== Standard LDAP ===
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In the ipbx AD/LDAP dialog select the primary LDAP type '''Standard LDAP''' and complete all required fields. The '''Match Extension To''' field needs to be set to the extension data you wish to use for provisioning and end user panel authentication.
== Using the Module ==
== Using the Module ==
=== Provisioning ===
=== Provisioning ===
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Provisioning is provided for adding users to your system. Enter the username or part of the user name to look up the complete account details.
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=== Directory ===
=== Directory ===
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Directory lookup is available in the End User Panel as well as on phone XML applications.
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=== Name Lookup ===
=== Name Lookup ===
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Name lookup on inbound calls is available if enabled under '''Configuration''' → '''Directory''' → '''Advanced''' by checking '''Perform Lookups against AD/LDAP Directory on all inbound calls'''.
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=== Authentication ===
=== Authentication ===

Revision as of 23:06, 29 November 2010

This optional ipbx module is installed under Advanced SetupModules. Registered modules are displayed with registered module.

The ipbx AD/LDAP module allows you to integrate your ipbx system with an existing Microsoft Active Directory server or a standard LDAP server. This module is available from ipbx 2.2.0 onwards.

Contents

Configuration

To configure your directory server, go to ConfigurationDirectoryAD/LDAP

Active Directory

In order to use the Active Directory integration you will need to make sure this service is active on your Windows Domain Controller. We recommend that you use SSL to connect to your server. To enable LDAP over SSL follow this guide How to enable LDAP over SSL with a third-party certification authority.

In the ipbx AD/LDAP dialog select the primary LDAP type Active Directory and complete all required fields. The Match Extension To field needs to be set to the extension data you wish to use for provisioning and end user panel authentication.

Standard LDAP

In the ipbx AD/LDAP dialog select the primary LDAP type Standard LDAP and complete all required fields. The Match Extension To field needs to be set to the extension data you wish to use for provisioning and end user panel authentication.

Using the Module

Provisioning

Provisioning is provided for adding users to your system. Enter the username or part of the user name to look up the complete account details.

Directory

Directory lookup is available in the End User Panel as well as on phone XML applications.

Name Lookup

Name lookup on inbound calls is available if enabled under ConfigurationDirectoryAdvanced by checking Perform Lookups against AD/LDAP Directory on all inbound calls.

Authentication

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