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| Chapter 12 Certificates |
| Table 76 | Directory Servers | |
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| Modify |
| Click the Edit icon to open a screen where you can change the information about |
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| Click the Remove icon to remove the directory server entry. A window displays |
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| asking you to confirm that you want to delete the directory server. Note that |
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| subsequent certificates move up by one when you take this action. |
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| Add |
| Click this to open a screen where you can configure information about a directory |
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| server so that the ZyXEL Device can access it. |
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Use this screen to configure information about a directory server that the ZyXEL Device can access. Click Security > Certificates > Directory Servers to open the Directory Servers screen. Click Add (or the details icon) to open the Directory Server Add screen.
Figure 119 Directory Server Add and Edit
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 77 Directory Server Add and Edit
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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 |
| specifies how clients access directories of certificates and lists of revoked |
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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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Server Port | This field displays the default server port number of the protocol that you select in |
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| You may change the server port number if needed, however you must use the |
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| 389 is the default server port number for LDAP. |
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