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Table 42: Secure Access LDAP Server Instance Configuration
Details (continued)
Option
Function
Nested Group
Specifies the types of nested group
Search
searches available. They are:
Nested groups in Server Catalog
— This option is faster because it
can search within the implicit
boundaries of the nested group.
Search all nested groups — With
this option, the device searches
the Server Catalog first. If the
device finds no match in the
catalog, then it queries LDAP to
determine if a group member is a
sub-group.
LDAP Settings > Meetings tab
User Name
Specifies the username attribute for
the LDAP server.
Email Address
Specifies the e-mail attribute for the
LDAP server.
Display Name,
Specifies if there are any additional
Attributes
LDAP attributes whose contents you
want to allow meeting creators to
view (optional).
Server Catalog > Expressions tab
Name
Specifies the name that is used to
show a list of common LDAP
expressions.
Value
Specifies the custom value of the
LDAP server.
Server Catalog > Attributes tab
Name
Specifies the name that is used to
show a list of common LDAP
attributes.
Server Catalog > Groups tab
Your Action
Select any one type of nested group
search from the drop-down list.
Enter the username for the server. For
example, SamAccountName for an
Active Directory server or uid for an
iPlanet server.
Enter the e-mail address for the server.
Enter a name. For example, to help the
meeting creator easily distinguish
between multiple invitees with the same
name, you may want to expose an
attribute that identifies the departments
of individual users.
NOTE: Enter the additional attributes
one per line using the format:
DisplayName,AttributeName. You may
enter up to 10 attributes.
Enter a name. For example, cn, uid,
uniquemember, and memberof.
Enter a value for the LDAP server.
Enter a name for the LDAP attributes.
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