Error And Results Handling; Configuring Directory Servers - Extreme Networks Ridgeline Guide Manual

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After you have detached a policy from a role, you can delete the policy that was attached with the role.
Do the following:
1 Go to Policies to view the list of created policies.
2 Select the policy you want to delete.
3 Go to Edit on the menu bar and choose delete. A dialog opens to confirm you want to delete the
policy.

Error and Results Handling

Result and Error handling are done in two ways:
1 Current composite status (which indicates whether the device is In Sync, Out of Sync, or
Deployment in progress) of each identity managed device is available under Role-based-access-
control device tab in the Network Users tab. See
2 Detailed deployment status of each deploy action (either triggered through user action or through
automatic device restoration) is available in the Audit log repository.
Figure 235: Current Composite Status for Enabled Role-based Access Control Devices

Configuring Directory Servers

You can specify LDAP server setting for up to 8 servers. Ridgeline maintains network wide LDAP
configurations that insure all Identity Management enabled edge switches have the same configuration
settings.
The following LDAP Client configurations are optional on the switch:
Client IP address—VLAN IP address through which the switch can connect to LDAP servers
Client VR—Virtual routers through which the switch can connect to an LDAP server
Although these settings are optional, you can override them.
With multiple LDAP server configurations, EXOS selects the active LDAP server based on the following
logic:
The first configured server is initially contacted and marked as the Active server. If this server times
out, the second server is contacted.
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