Configuring ldap server settings, Configure the ldap server, Registration control – TANDBERG Security Camera User Manual

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TANDBERG

VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Introduction

Getting Started

Overview and

Status

System

Configuration

VCS

Configuration

Zones and

Neighbors

Call

Processing

Bandwidth

Control

Firewall

Traversal

Maintenance

Appendices

Registration Control

Authentication Databases

LDAP Server

The IP address or FQDN 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 specified 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 configured in the LDAP database.
The default is

LDAP

.

Encryption

Determines whether the connection to the
LDAP server will be encrypted. (For more
information on configuring 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

.

Configuring LDAP Server settings

To configure the settings for accessing the
LDAP server:

VCS Configuration > Authentication > LDAP

> Configuration.

You will be taken to the

LDAP Configuration

page.

xConfiguration LDA

P

xConfiguration Authentication LDA

P

Upload a CA Certificate file for TLS

Clicking here will take you to the

Security

page,

where you can upload a file that contains the
trusted CA certificate 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 configure the
VCS to trust the certificate installed on the
LDAP server, see

Security

.

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