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User's Manual
53. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter
Description
Web: LDAP Server
Domain Name
EMS: Server Domain
Name
[LDAPServerDomainNam
e]
Defines the host name (FQDN) of the LDAP server. The device tries
to connect to the LDAP server according to the IP address list
received in the DNS query. If there is no connection to the LDAP
server or the connection to the LDAP server fails, the device tries to
connect to the LDAP server with the next IP address in the DNS
query list.
Note:
The 'LDAP Server IP' parameter takes precedence over this
parameter. Thus, if you want to use an FQDN, keep the 'LDAP
Server IP' parameter empty.
Web: LDAP Password
EMS: Password
[LDAPPassword]
Defines the LDAP server's user password.
Web: LDAP Bind DN
EMS: Bind DN
[LDAPBindDN]
Defines the LDAP server's bind Distinguished Name (DN). This is
used as the username during connection and binding to the server.
For example: LDAPBindDN = "CN=Search
user,OU=Labs,DC=OCSR2,DC=local"
Note:
The DN is used to uniquely name an Active Directory object.
Web: LDAP Search Dn
EMS: Search DN
[LDAPSearchDN]
Defines up to three search DNs for LDAP search queries. These are
the DN subtrees where the search is done. This parameter is
mandatory for the search.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[LdapSearchDNs ]
FORMAT LdapSearchDNs_Index = LdapSearchDNs_Base_Path;
[ \
LdapSearchDNs ]
For example:
LdapSearchDNs 0 = "CN=Search
user,OU=NY,DC=OCSR2,DC=local";
LdapSearchDNs 1 = "CN=Search
user,OU=SF,DC=OCSR2,DC=local";
In this example, the DN path is defined by the LDAP names, cn
(common name), ou (organizational unit) and dc (domain
component).
Note:
If you configure multiple DNs, you can specify whether the
search is done sequentially or in parallel, using the
LDAPSearchDNsinParallel parameter.
[LDAPSearchDNsinParall
el
]
Defines the LDAP query DN search method in the AD database if
multiple search DNs are configured, using the LDAPSearchDNs
parameter.
[0]
Sequential = If the first DN search fails, the search is done on
the next configured DN, and so on.
[1]
Parallel (Default)
Web: LDAP Server Max
Respond Time
EMS: Server Max Respond
Time
[LDAPServerMaxRespon
dTime]
Defines the time (in seconds) that the device waits for LDAP server
responses.
The valid value range is 0 to 86400. The default is 3000.
[LDAPDebugMode]
Determines whether to enable the LDAP task debug messages. This
is used for providing debug information regarding LDAP tasks.
The valid value range is 0 to 3. The default is 0.
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