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To configure LDAP server parameters:

1.Select Configure-Appliance-Authentication-Server.

2.Identify the primary and secondary server address, port and access type in the appropriate fields or radio buttons.

3.Click Save.

LDAP Search parameters

On the LDAP Search page, you can configure the parameters used when searching for LDAP directory service users.

Use the Search DN field to define an administrator-level user that the appliance uses to log into the directory service. Once the appliance is authenticated, the directory service grants it access to the directory to perform the user authentication queries specified on the LDAP Query page. The default values are cn=Administrator, cn=Users, dc=yourDomainName and dc=com and may be modified. For example, to define an administrator Distinguished Name (DN) for test.view.com, type cn=Administrator, cn=Users, dc=test, dc=view, and dc=com. Each Search DN value must be separated by a comma.

The Search Password field is used to authenticate the administrator or user specified in the Search DN field.

Use the Search Base field to define a starting point from which LDAP searches begin. The modifiable default values are dc=yourDomainName and dc=com. For example, to define a search base for test.com, type dc=test, dc=com. Each Search Base value must be separated by a comma.

The UID Mask field specifies the search criteria for User ID searches of LDAP target devices. The format should be in the form <name>=<%1>. The default value is sAMAccountName=%1, which is correct for use with Active Directory. This field is required for LDAP searches.

To configure LDAP search parameters:

1.Select Configure-Appliance-Authentication-Search.

2.Enter the appropriate information in the Search DN, Search Password, Search Base and UID Mask fields.

3.Click Save.

NOTE: These options cannot be changed if the LDAP Priority is set to LDAP Disabled on the Overview screen.

LDAP Query parameters

On the LDAP Query page, you can configure the parameters used when performing user authentication queries.

The appliance performs two different types of queries. Query Mode (Appliance) is used to authenticate administrators and users attempting to access the appliance itself. Query Mode (Server) is used to authenticate users that are attempting to access attached servers. Additionally,

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