4: Advanced Operations
SLP: set dns1 98.76.54.254<Enter>
Verifying the DNS configuration:
The Ping command may be used to verify the configuration of the DNS IP address.
To verify the DNS configuration:
1. At the command prompt, type
ping
followed by the domain component of the
Directory Services server previously configured and press
Enter.
Example
The following command verifies the DNS configuration:
SLP: ping lantronix.com
Pinging lantronix.com [98.76.54.32] with 64
bytes of data
Reply from 98.76.54.32: bytes=64 pseq=0
triptime =0
Reply from 98.76.54.32: bytes=64 pseq=1
triptime =0
Reply from 98.76.54.32: bytes=64 pseq=2
triptime =0
Reply from 98.76.54.32: bytes=64 pseq=3
triptime =0
Reply from 98.76.54.32: bytes=64 pseq=4
triptime =0
Configuring LDAP Groups
Creating an LDAP group
The Create LDAPGroup command creates an LDAP group.
To create an LDAP group:
1. At the command prompt, type
create ldapgroup,
optionally
followed by a
group name. Press
Enter.
Example
The following command creates the LDAP group PowerUser:
SLP: create ldapgroup PowerUser<Enter>
Removing an LDAP group:
The Remove LDAPGroup command removes an LDAP group.
To remove an LDAP group:
1. At the command prompt, type
remove ldapgroup,
optionally
followed by a
group name. Press
Enter.
Setting the LDAP group access level privileges
The set LDAPGroup Access command sets the access level privileges for an LDAP
group. The SLP has four defined access privilege levels; Admin, User, On-Only and
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