Contacts
Contacts are accessed via the softkey Contact. They comprise:
•Locally saved contacts
•Contact data received via synchronisation from Google accounts
•Contact data received via LDAP
Note: Depending on the PBX support, the LDAP contact data also includes internal phone numbers for subscribers, groups and emergency calls.
Stored names are called and displayed depending on the priority for name display (name sources) in
•Calls/conversations
•All call lists
•suggestions lists in dial preparation.
In addition, an individual ring tone can be assigned to the contact.
All contacts are displayed in alphabetical order in the contact list.
Contacts to whom calls are made frequently can also be displayed in the Favorites list.
Locally saved contacts can be saved using backup.
LDAP
Using LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol), you can, for example, make phone books on a PBX available to the phone.
None of the information for a contact is stored on the device.
Requirement for configuration
•An LDAP server (for example, a PBX) and a minimum of one configured LDAP account.
Google
The phone allows synchronisation with the contact data of a Google account.
Requirement for configuration
•At least one Google account set up.
Configuration
Note: The following restrictions apply when setting up:
•Only in the phone and via provisioning: create/edit contacts.
•Only in the web interface: manage Google accounts and unrestricted LDAP settings
Note: Only experts should make the settings for LDAP filter. LDAP filter syntax is used. RFC 2254 and RFC 4515 are used.
Web interface:
Phone:
•Contacts
Description of the operation under
Contacts•Settings > Contacts/LDAP
Provisioning: