The idea of adding every network device to directories was popular five years ago, but didn't really move beyond iPlanet, NDS, and AD marketing and a few enterprise network management solutions.
Unless you have a specific application this sounds like more trouble than it's worth. Typically you want to associate your devices with other records (logs, etc.), making a relational database a much easier to manage solution with fewer moving parts. -- Eric Chamberlain, CISSP Chief Technical Officer Voxilla - http://voxilla.com/ _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Olivier Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 2:28 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] Which LDAP OID for iphones Hello, I'm new to LDAP. I've read Device class exists (oid 2.5.6.14) in rfc2256. I've heard a Pluggable Device sub-class (a device with a MAC address) also exists though I can't find its OID at the moment. 1. Does any standard class specifically defines IP Phones or SIP hardphones or ATAs or Trunk lines ? What's their OID ? 2. How does one can find by himself if such classes exist ? I discovered this http://www.oid-info.com , there might be other sources. 3. Beside that, would you even try to use LDAP to store Resources data ? Many use it for User data but what about Resources (Trunk lines, ...) ? Is it worth the effort ? Cheers
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