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| Modify | Click the details icon to open a screen where you can change the information |
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| Click the delete icon to remove the directory server entry. A window displays |
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| Add | Click Add to open a screen where you can configure information about a directory |
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15.17 Directory Server Add or Edit
Click SECURITY > CERTIFICATES > Directory Servers to open the Directory Servers screen. Click Add (or the details icon) to open the Directory Server Add screen. Use this screen to configure information about a directory server that the ZyWALL can access.
Figure 212 SECURITY > CERTIFICATES > Directory Server > Add
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 90 SECURITY > CERTIFICATES > Directory Server > Add
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Directory Service |
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Name | Type up to 31 ASCII characters (spaces are not permitted) to identify this |
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Access Protocol | Use the |
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| LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a protocol over TCP that |
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Server Address | Type the IP address (in dotted decimal notation) or the domain name of the |
| directory server. |
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