Nortel Secure Network Access Switch; Using The Command Line Interface - Nortel 325 series Cli Manual

Secure network access switch
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Table 38
Managing LDAP authentication servers (cont'd.)
/cfg/doamin #/aaa/auth #/ldap/servers
followed by:
move <index number> <new
index number>
Managing LDAP macros
You can create your own macros (or variables), to allow you to retrieve
data from the LDAP database. You can then map the variable to an LDAP
user attribute in order to create user-specific links on the portal Home
tab. When the client successfully logs on, the variable expands to the
value retrieved from the LDAP or Active Directory user record. For more
information about using macros in portal links, see
To configure LDAP macros, use the following command:
/cfg/doamin #/aaa/auth #/ldap/ldapmacro
The LDAP macro menu appears.
The LDAP macro menu includes the following options:
Table 39
Managing LDAP macros
/cfg/doamin #/aaa/auth #/ldap/ldapmacro
followed by:
list
Copyright © 2007, 2008 Nortel Networks
.
The index number you specify must be in use.
The index numbers of existing servers with this
index number and higher are incremented by
1.
Moves a server up or down the list of LDAP
servers in the configuration.
The index numbers of the remaining entries
adjust accordingly.
Lists all macros in the LDAP configuration in
the Nortel SNAS domain, by index number.

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch

Using the Command Line Interface

NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
Configuring authentication 195
index number—the original index number
of the server you want to move
new index number—the index number
representing the new position of the server
in the list
"Macros" (page
235).

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

4500 series5500 series425 series450 series

Table of Contents