02-06-2002 07:36 AM - edited 03-12-2019 02:19 PM
I'd like to look at the directory structure and object classes that DC directory uses. I cannot connect to the LDAP directory using an LDAP client because I don't know what the structure is. Anybody ever tried to query the directory. I'd also like to export the directory in LDIF format. Any tools out there?
Thanks,
Brent
02-06-2002 09:24 AM
got some success with a product from softerra:
logged in with the username and info used by a softphone:
(default case)
cn=(user name from corporate directory), ou=Users, o=cisco.com
Hope this helps
02-06-2002 10:07 AM
Yep, I'm also using Softerra's LDAP Browser. I can connect to many other LDAP directories but still can't bind to DC directory and I've tried all sorts of parameters. Binding as cn=myUID,ou=Users,o=cisco.com binding as cn=Brent Sherman, ou=Users,o=cisco.com, anonymous binds, etc. Also tried many different baseDN's.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Brent
02-10-2002 09:19 PM
Are you having a problem just with the binding, or the actual connection? Make sure you use port 8404.
Also, if you want to bind as an administrator, you can bind using the credentials "cn=Directory Manager, o=cisco.com" and if you are running CallManager 3.1 or later, the Directory Manager password was specified at install/upgrade time.
02-06-2002 03:18 PM
CCO page with LDIF definition for example user:
02-07-2002 02:25 PM
Just checking,
Did you connect to port 8404, rather than the standard port 389?
02-11-2002 06:54 AM
Yea, binding to port 8404 works! Is this sort of detail documented anywhere? I missed it somehow.
Thanks,
Brent
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