Overview of IBM Telephone Directory V5.2

 

This topic provides an overview of the IBM® Telephone Directory V5.2 application and how it interacts with different iSeries™ server components and various software components.

IBM Telephone Directory V5.2 provides the ability to search, view, and manage entries in an LDAP directory. The directory can be used as a simple address book with entries containing personal information about people in your organization or, possibly, your organization's business contacts. It can also be used to centrally define and control users and passwords for all of your organization's Web applications and computer systems. iSeries Directory Server Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is used to securely store your information, and the IBM Telephone Directory V5.2 application is used to view and manage your information. The application can use an existing directory if you already have one, or you can set up a new directory. You can also take advantage of Lotus® Sametime® and Enterprise Identity Mapping integration.

Two types of directory servers are supported by the IBM Telephone Directory V5.2 application: iSeries Directory Server (LDAP), and LDAP on Domino® 6.0 for iSeries (Domino Directory services).

An overview of the application is as follows:

A browser request is sent to the directory server, the application server and the IBM Telephone Directory.

The IBM Telephone Directory V5.2 application is installed on your iSeries server and can be deployed into the runtime of the following editions of WebSphere® Application Server:

A Web administration GUI is integrated with the HTTP server administration GUI and performs many underlying configuration tasks for you if you deploy into the WebSphere Application Server (Base) or WebSphere Application Server - Express run time.

For detailed information on how the IBM Telephone Directory V5.2 application uses various iSeries server and software components, see the following topics:

 

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IBM Telephone Directory V5.2