Operating instructions
TD 92579GB
2009-04-15/ Ver. B
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 3.0.x)
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8.4.3 Configure LDAP Replicator
LDAP Replicators are usually configured in the following cases:
• User data is replicated from the Master to the Standby Master. The replicator is
configured on the Standby Master (Full Directory Replication)
• User data is replicated from the Active Directory (AD) to the Master. The replicator is
configured on the Master
• User data is replicated from the PBX to the Master. The replicator is configured on the
Master (Full Directory Replication)
Configure Full Directory Replication
1 Select LDAP > Replicator.
2 Select "Full Replication" in the Type drop-down list.
3 Select the Enable check box.
4 Enter the IP address to the LDAP server in the Server text field.
5 Enter the IP address to the alternative LDAP server in the Alt. Server text field.
Note: If this IPBS/IPBL is configured as a standby LDAP server, enter "0.0.0.0" in the
Alt. Server text field.
6 Select a filter method from the Filter Type drop-down list
• Dect Gateway Name - Enter the name of the DECT gateway to limit the
replication to users of a certain group
• LDAP Filter - Enter an LDAP filter to limit replication to certain LDAP objects
7 Enter the LDAP User name and Password in the User and Password text fields.
8 Click "OK".
Note: In the case of Master to Standby Master Full Directory Replication, do not register
new Portable Devices when the LDAP Server is down even if there is a Standby LDAP
Server in the system.
Configure Active Directory Replication
During Active Directory (AD) replication the configured LDAP replicator retrieves only
relevant data.
AD replication is a one-way replication where data is only transferred from the AD to the
IP-DECT but not from the IP-DECT to the AD. Data originating from the AD cannot be
modified in the IP-DECT system, but it is possible to change or add those user attributes
locally that are not replicated.
Note: If AD replication is enabled, existing local users are replaced with corresponding
users in the AD, and some local attributes may be deleted. Contact Ascom Technical
Support if you would like to enable AD replication with existing local users.
For AD Server configuration settings, see Configure AD Server on page 64.
1 Select LDAP > Replicator.
2 Select "Active Directory Replication" in the Type drop-down list.
3 Select the Enable check box.
4 Enter the IP address to the AD in the Server text field.