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CHAPTER 16    Services
'LDAP Server Domain Name'
domain-name
[LdapConfiguration_
LdapConfServerDomainName]
'Verify Certificate'
verify-certificate
[LdapConfiguration_
VerifyCertificate]
'Connection Status'
connection-status
[LdapConfiguration_
ConnectionStatus]
Query
'LDAP Password'
password
Parameter
Description
Note: If the response time expires, you can configure
the device to use the Local Users table for
authenticating the user. For more information, see
Configuring Local Database for Management User
Authentication.
Defines the domain name (FQDN) of the LDAP server.
The device tries to connect to the LDAP server
according to the IP address listed in the received DNS
query. If there is no connection to the LDAP server or
the connection to the LDAP server fails, the device tries
to connect to the LDAP server with the next IP address
in the DNS query list.
Note: If the 'LDAP Server IP' parameter is configured,
the 'LDAP Server Domain Name' parameter is ignored.
Thus, if you want to use an FQDN, leave the 'LDAP
Server IP' parameter undefined.
Enables certificate verification when the connection with
the LDAP server uses TLS.
[0] No = (Default) No certificate verification is done.
[1] Yes = The device verifies the authentication of
the certificate received from the LDAP server. The
device authenticates the certificate against the
trusted root certificate store associated with the
associated TLS Context (see 'TLS Context'
parameter above) and if ok, allows communication
with the LDAP server. If authentication fails, the
device denies communication (i.e., handshake fails).
The device can also authenticate the certificate by
querying with an Online Certificate Status Protocol
(OCSP) server whether the certificate has been
revoked. This is also configured for the associated
TLS Context.
Note: The parameter is applicable only if the 'Use TLS'
parameter is configured to Yes.
(Read-only) Displays the connection status with the
LDAP server.
"Not Applicable"
"LDAP Connection Broken"
"Connecting"
"Connected"
For more information about a disconnected LDAP
connection, see your Syslog messages generated by
the device.
Defines the user password for accessing the LDAP
server during connection and binding operations.
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