Figure 5 New LDAP connection

Connection Name: Name used to identify the LDAP connection.

Hostname: IP address of the LDAP server.

Binder user: User in the LDAP directory tree that you want to bind to. At a minimum, the user must have read access to all users objects. For example: cn=Administrator,cn=Users,dc=hostname,dc=com.

Binder pswd: Password of the Binder user.

Directory Server type: Type of LDAP server to which you are connecting: Microsoft Active Directory

Security Option: Type of LDAP security: simple authentication or SSL.

Port: Open LDAP port of the LDAP server. Use the port 389 for simple authentication. Use port 636 for SSL support.

3.To test the LDAP server connection before creating it, click LDAP test.

A content pane displays the status of the LDAP connection. It tells you whether the connection and bind are successful and the authentication types that are supported by the LDAP server. Errors are displayed in red.

4.Click Create.

5.Return to the Account Synchronization view and verify that the new LDAP server connection is listed under LDAP Server Connectors.

Creating jobs

To create a DAS job:

1.In the DAS Available Jobs area, click New JOB.

2.Name the job you are creating by entering it in the Job Name box. (In addition to the characters noted below, the name can contain no spaces.) Click Next Step.

Figure 6 Create DAS job

3.From the drop-down list, select the LDAP connection you want to use with the job.

If you need to create the LDAP connection, click Create New LDAP Connection and see "Creating LDAP server connections" on page 43 for further instructions.

4.Click Next Step.

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