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Table 18: ImportResources command options (continued)
Option
-ldap
-domain

ImportResources Examples

The following examples illustrate the usage of these commands.
To import resources from a tab-delimited file named
ImportedUsers in the Ridgeline database running the local server with the default administrator name
and password, enter the following command:
ImportResources -user admin -s ImportedUsers -f importdata.txt
To import resources from an LDAP directory from a LDAP server into a source group named
CorpUsers in the Ridgeline database running on host
"master" and password "king," enter the following command:
ImportResources -host snoopy -port 81 -user master -password king
-s CorpUsers -ldap
This requires a configuration file named
directory.
user.war/import
To import resources from an Windows Domain server into a source group named NewUsers in the
Ridgeline database running the local server with the default administrator name and password,
enter the following command:
ImportResources -user admin -s NewUsers -domain
This imports user data from the Windows Domain Controller that is serving the domain where the
Ridgeline server resides.

FreeRadius Server Configuration Commands

This section describes configFreeRadius, a command line tool to help configure the Ridgeline
FreeRADIUS server. Use FreeRADIUS for Ridgeline's VM-Mobility feature. If you do not use this
feature, you do not need to reconfigure this server.
Run this tool when the server IP address changes, or use it to set FreeRADIUS on a different port.
NOTE
For the changes to take effect, reboot the Ridgeline FreeRADIUS server and re-configure the switches
after using this tool.
368
Value
Specifies that the information to be imported is from an
LDAP directory. Requires a specification file named
LDAPConfig.txt, that resides in the Ridgeline user.war/import
directory. See "Importing from an LDAP Directory" in the
Ridgeline Reference Guide for details.
Specifies that the information to be imported is from an
Windows Domain Controller server or a Linux or Solaris NIS
server. See "Importing from an Windows Domain Controller
or NIS Server" in the Ridgeline Reference Guide for details.
LDAPConfig.txt
into a source group named
importdata.txt
on port 81, with Ridgeline login
snoopy
to be present in the Ridgeline
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