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Connection
settings
Bind settings
Directory search
settings
2-54
Item
LDAP server3
Port number
(Available only with
CB 520X and
CB520H B2 LDAP Ph.
2 or later)
TLS version
Anonymous bind
Bind DN
Bind password
Bind password
(Confirm)
Base DN
Login ID attribute
Role attribute
Search timeout
period (sec)
(Available only with
CB 520X and
CB520H B2 LDAP Ph.
2 or later)
Referral
(Available only with
CB 520X and
CB520H B2 LDAP Ph.
2 or later)
Operating the Web Console
Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Web Console User's Guide
Description
communication protocol and 389 as destination
port number. With CB 520X and CB520H B2
LDAP Ph.2 or later, the connection port number
can be changed.
Specify a port number to connect to LDAP
server(s): 389 or a number from 1024 to
65535.
Specify TLS version used to connect to LDAP
server.
Select Disable or Enable. With this item
disabled, BMC binds with LDAP server using
Bind DN and Bind password specified.
Specify a DN for bind. The DN must be an
ASCII string up to 254 characters where the
first and last characters are not a space. This
item is used when Anonymous bind is Disable.
Specify a password for bind. The password
must be an ASCII string up to 32 characters
where the first and last characters are not a
space. This item is used when Anonymous bind
is Disable.
Type the same string as Bind password.
Specify a DN used as root of directory search.
Specify an attribute of user entry used as login
ID. If empty string is specified,
sAMAccountName is used.
Specify an attribute of user entry used to obtain
roles of the user. If empty string is specified,
BMC considers that users have no role. See
Active Directory in Hitachi Compute Blade 500
Series Management Module Setup Guide for
ways to configure roles.
Specify a timeout period when there is no
response in search for a user entry in a
specified LDAP server: 10 seconds or a value
from 1 to 20 seconds.
LDAP referral asks a LDAP client to refer to
another LDAP server when user entry
information is not found in a specified LDAP
server. Specify a Referral number: 10 or a
value from 0 to 10 as another LDAP server to
refer to. If 0 is specified, Referral is disabled.

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