Directory Thin Client Application 1.1 Installation/Configuration Guide for Windows with Apache Web Server 4600 Series IP Telephone 16-300557 Issue 2.
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................................................4 INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................................4 PHP CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................4 APACHE SERVER CONFIGURATION.....
Introduction This document describes the installation and configuration of the Avaya™ 4600 Series IP Telephone LDAP Directory Application specifically when using Apache as a web server. The LDAP Directory Application and documentation can be downloaded from the Avaya Support Center web site at http://support.avaya.
Set the following variable to point to your web documents folder: For example: doc_root = C:\46xxweb Note: This should be the same document root as in Apache’s configuration file “httpd.conf”. Change the extensions directory: extension_dir = "c:\php\extensions" Remove the semi-colon from the following line: extension=php_ldap.dll Change the session-cookies directory path to: session.save_path = C:\php\sessiondata Create a folder called “sessiondata” under “c:\php” directory.
AddType text/vnd.wap.wml wml AddType image/vnd.wap.wbmp wbmp ###### For PHP###### #### Using, CGI-PHP ScriptAlias /php/ "c:/php/" AddType application/x-httpd-php .php Action application/x-httpd-php "/php/php.exe" ¾ Restart the Apache server. LDAP Administration Now using your PC browser such as Internet Explorer, go to the following link: http:///avayadir/avayadiradmin/index.htm ¾ Set the required parameters of your Directory server and save the settings.