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Directory Groups
Having groups in the directory can help users find calling information quickly
and easily. Polycom QDX 6000 systems support global groups and local
groups.
Global Directory Groups
Global directory entries are assigned to a global group with the name that you
specify in the Directory Server configuration. Polycom QDX 6000 systems can
display up to 2,500 Polycom GDS global directory entries. Up to 100 search
results can be displayed at a time from an LDAP global directory. If the
Polycom QDX 6000 system is registered to an LDAP directory server by a
Polycom CMA system, it can display up to 200 groups within the Polycom
Directory group. Users cannot edit or delete global directory entries or global
directory groups.
LDAP Setting
Description
Server Address
Specifies the address of the LDAP directory server. With
Automatic Provisioning, this setting is configured by the server
and appears as read-only.
Server Port
Specifies the port used to connect to the LDAP server. With
Automatic Provisioning, this setting is configured by the server
and appears as read-only.
Group Name
Specifies the group name used for LDAP directory entries in
the local directory. The default name for the LDAP group is
Polycom Directory.
Base DN
(Distinguished
Name)
Specifies the top level of the LDAP directory where searches
will initiate. With Automatic Provisioning, this setting is
configured by the server and appears as read-only.
Authentication
Type
Specifies the protocol used for authentication with the LDAP
server: NTLM, BASIC, or Anonymous.
Use SSL
(Secure Socket
Layer)
Enables SSL for securing data flow to and from the LDAP
server.
Domain Name
Specifies the domain name for authentication with the LDAP
server.
User Name
Specifies the user name for authentication with LDAP server.
Password
Specifies the password for authentication with the LDAP
server.