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Table 41: LDAP Server Instance Configuration Details (continued)
Option
LDAP Server
LDAP Port
Backup LDAP Server1
Backup LDAP Port1
Backup LDAP Server2
Backup LDAP Port2
LDAP Server Type
Connection
Connection Timeout
(seconds)
Function
Specifies the name or IP
address of the LDAP server
that the Infranet Controller
uses to validate your users.
Specifies the port on which
the LDAP server responds.
NOTE: This port is 389
when using an unencrypted
connection and 636 when
using SSL.
Specifies the parameters
for backup LDAP server1
(optional).
NOTE: The Infranet
Controller uses this type of
server for failover
processing. Also, backup
LDAP servers must be the
same version as the
primary LDAP server.
Specifies the parameters
for backup LDAP port1.
Specifies the parameters
for backup LDAP server2
(optional).
Specifies the parameters
for backup LDAP port2.
Specifies the type of LDAP
server that you want to
authenticate users against.
Specifies whether or not
the connection between
the Infranet Controller and
the LDAP Directory Service
should be unencrypted, use
SSL (LDAPs), or use TLS.
Specifies how long you
want the Infranet
Controller to wait for a
connection to the primary
LDAP server first, and then
each backup LDAP server
in turn.
Your Action
Enter the name or IP address of the
LDAP server.
Set the port for the LDAP server.
Enter the IP address of the backup
LDAP server1.
NOTE: We do not recommend
entering hostname as it may
accelerate failover processing by
eliminating the need to resolve the
hostname to an IP address.
Enter the port number for the backup
LDAP port1.
Enter the IP address of the backup
LDAP server2.
Enter the port number for the backup
LDAP port2.
Select the type of LDAP server from
the drop-down list.
Select the type of connection from the
drop-down list.
Set the time required for the
connection to time out.
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