This group allows you to configure settings related to the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).

The following sections provides information about the objects in the cfgLDAP group.

cfgLdapEnable (Read/Write)

Description

Turns LDAP service on or off.

 

If this property is disabled, local CMC authentication is used for

 

user logins.

Legal Values

1

(TRUE)—Enable LDAP Services

 

0

(FALSE)—Disable LDAP Services

Default

0

 

NOTE: For CMC, enabling this option turns off cfgADEnable.

cfgLdapServer (Read/Write)

Description

Configures the address of the LDAP Server. IPv4 and IPv6 are

 

supported.

Legal Values

String.

 

For iDRAC6: Maximum length = 1024

 

For CMC: Maximum length = 254

Default

Null

NOTE: You can specify multiple servers by separating each server with a comma. For example, example.com, sub1.example.com

cfgLdapPort (Read/Write)

Description

Port of LDAP over SSL. Non-SSL port is not supported.

Legal Values

1 - 65535

Default

636

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