Setting a user domain
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1. Use the showldapssl(8) command to display user domains.
XSCF> showldapssl userdomain
domain 1: (none)
domain 2: (none)
domain 3: (none)
domain 4: (none)
domain 5: (none)
2. Use the setldapssl(8) command to set the user domain.
<Example1> Set the user domain 1.
XSCF> setldapssl userdomain -i 1 '@davidc.example2.aCompany.com'
<Example2> Set the user domain 2.
XSCF> setldapssl userdomain -i 2 'CN=<USERNAME>,CN=Users,DC=
davidc,DC=example2,DC=aCompany,DC=com'
3. Use the showldapssl(8) command to confirm the user domain.
XSCF> showldapssl userdomain
domain 1: <USERNAME>@davidc.example2.aCompany.com
domain 2: CN=<USERNAME>,CN=Users,DC=davidc,DC=example2,DC=
aCompany,DC=com
domain 3: (none)
domain 4: (none)
domain 5: (none)
Setting default roles
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1. Use the showldapssl(8) command to display default roles.
XSCF> showldapssl defaultrole
Default role: (none)
2. Use the setldapssl(8) command to set default roles.
XSCF> setldapssl defaultrole platadm platop
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