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abelbeck [Phone LDAP Directory CLI Scripts]
userdoc:tt_ldap_client [2013/11/18 08:37] (current)
abelbeck [Phone LDAP Directory CLI Scripts]
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 !!Note: AstLinux 1.1.4 or later is required!! !!Note: AstLinux 1.1.4 or later is required!!
  
-**ldap-phone-name-lookup**+If the local LDAP Server is enabled and populated with a directory, the typical LDAP Client setting to anonymously access via localhost is as follows:
  
-  Usage: ldap-phone-name-lookup [--tls] name+{{:userdoc:ldap-client-system-defaults.jpg?nolink|LDAP Client Defaults}} 
 +\\ 
 +\\ 
 +**ldap-phone-num-lookup**
  
-The 'name' is filtered as''(|(cn=$name)(displayname=$name))''+  Usageldap-phone-num-lookup [-ht] [--tls] [-m|--match-num list] [-o|--output-name list] number 
 +   
 +  Options: 
 +      -h, --help             Show help 
 +      -t, --tls              Enable TLS using start_tls 
 +      -m, --match-num list   Comma separated list to match number. Default: telephonenumber,mobile,cellphone,homephone 
 +      -o, --output-name list Comma separated list to display the name. Default: displayname,cn,sn,givenname
  
-Standard output returns (multiplephone numbers separated by a tilde (~).+By default the 'number' is matched as: ''(|(telephonenumber=$number)(mobile=$number)(cellphone=$number)(homephone=$number))''
  
-**ldap-phone-num-lookup**+Standard output returns the first ''displayname/cn/sn/givenname'' that contains a matching number.
  
-  Usage: ldap-phone-num-lookup [--tls] number+Use the optional ''-m|--match-num list'' and ''-o|--output-name list'' options to limit and specify the order of the matching and output. 
 +\\ 
 +\\ 
 +**ldap-phone-name-lookup**
  
-The 'number' is filtered as''(|(telephonenumber=$number)(mobile=$number)(cellphone=$number)(homephone=$number))''+  Usageldap-phone-name-lookup [-ht] [--tls] [-m|--match-name list] [-o|--output-num list] name 
 +   
 +  Options: 
 +      -h, --help             Show help 
 +      -t, --tls              Enable TLS using start_tls 
 +      -m, --match-name list  Comma separated list to match name. Default: cn,displayname 
 +      -o, --output-num list  Comma separated list to display numbers. Default: telephonenumber,mobile,cellphone,homephone
  
-Standard output returns the first ''displayname/cn/sn/givenname'' that contains a matching number.+By default the 'name' is matched as: ''(|(cn=$name)(displayname=$name))'' 
 + 
 +Standard output returns (multiple) phone number(s) separated by a tilde (~). 
 + 
 +Use the optional ''-m|--match-name list'' and ''-o|--output-num list'' options to limit and specify the order of the matching and output.
  
 ==== Asterisk Usage Examples ==== ==== Asterisk Usage Examples ====
 +
 +Examples how the ''ldap-phone-name-lookup'' and ''ldap-phone-num-lookup'' scripts can be used an Asterisk dialplan.
 +
 +**CallerID number lookup via LDAP and AstDB**
 +
 +<code>[subCID-lookup]
 +; CallerID(num) lookup, first LDAP then AstDB
 +exten => s,1,NoOp(CallerID lookup, first LDAP then AstDB ...)
 + same => n,ExecIf($[ $["${CALLERID(num)}" != ""] & $["${CALLERID(name)}" = ""] ]?Set(LDAP_Name=${SHELL(ldap-phone-num-lookup '${ARG1}')})
 + same => n,ExecIf($["${LDAP_Name}" != ""]?Set(CALLERID(name)=${LDAP_Name}))
 + same => n,ExecIf($[ $["${CALLERID(num)}" != ""] & $["${CALLERID(name)}" = ""] ]?Set(CALLERID(name)=${DB(cidname/${CALLERID(num)})}))
 + same => n,Return()</code>
 +
 +And in your incoming context put this line somewhere:
 +
 +  exten => s,n,GoSub(subCID-lookup,s,1(${CALLERID(num)}))
  
  
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