TANDBERG D14049.04 Network Card User Manual


 
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D14049.04
JULY 2008
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TANDBERG VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Introduction Getting Started
Overview and
Status
System
Conguration
VCS
Conguration
Zones and
Neighbors
Call
Processing
Bandwidth
Control
Firewall
Traversal
Appendices
Applications Maintenance
Registration Control
Authentication Databases
LDAP Server
The IP address or FQDN (or server address,
if a DNS Domain Name has also been
congured) of the LDAP server.
Port
The IP port of the LDAP server.
The default is 389.
UserDN
The user distinguished name to be used by the
VCS when binding to the LDAP server.
Password
The password to be used by the VCS when
binding to the LDAP server.
Base DN
The area of the directory on the LDAP server to
be searched for the credential information.
This should be specied as the Distinguished
Name (DN) in the LDAP directory under which
the H.350 objects reside.
Alias origin
Determines the source of the alias(es) with
which the endpoint will be registered.
LDAP: The aliases listed in the LDAP database
for the endpoint’s username will be used;
those presented by the endpoint will be
ignored.
Endpoint: The aliases presented by the
endpoint will be used; any in the LDAP
database will be ignored.
Combined: The endpoint will be registered both
with the aliases which it has presented and
with those congured in the LDAP database.
The default is LDAP.
Encryption
Determines whether the connection to the
LDAP server will be encrypted. (For more
information on conguring encryption, see
Securing the LDAP connection with TLS.)
TLS: TLS Encryption will be used for the
connection with the LDAP server.
Off: No encryption will be used.
The default is Off.
Conguring LDAP Server settings
To congure the settings for accessing the
LDAP server:
VCS Conguration > Authentication > LDAP
> Conguration.
You will be taken to the LDAP Conguration
page.
xConguration LDA
P
xConguration Authentication LDA
P
Upload a CA Certicate le for TLS
Clicking here will take you to the Security page,
where you can upload a le that contains the
trusted CA certicate for the LDAP server. This
is required if the connection between the VCS
and the LDAP server is encrypted.
For more information on how to congure the
VCS to trust the certicate installed on the
LDAP server, see the Security section.