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Chapter 26 AAA Server
Table 98 ad-server Commands (continued)
COMMAND
[no] ad-server binddn binddn
[no] ad-server cn-identifier uid
[no] ad-server host ad_server
[no] ad-server password password
[no] ad-server password-
encrypted password
[no] ad-server port port_no
[no] ad-server search-time-limit
time
[no] ad-server ssl

26.2.2 ldap-server Commands

The following table lists the
Table 99 ldap-server Commands
COMMAND
show ldap-server
[no] ldap-server basedn basedn
[no] ldap-server binddn binddn
[no] ldap-server cn-identifier uid
[no] ldap-server host ldap_server
[no] ldap-server password password
[no] ldap-server password-encrypted
password
[no] ldap-server port port_no
[no] ldap-server search-time-limit
time
[no] ldap-server ssl
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DESCRIPTION
Sets the user name the UAG uses to log into the default AD server. The
command clears this setting.
Sets the unique common name (cn) to identify a record. The
this setting.
Sets the AD server address. Enter the IP address (in dotted decimal notation) or
the domain name. The
no
Sets the bind password. This password will be encrypted when you use the show
ad-server command to display. The
Sets the encrypted password (less than 32 alphanumerical characters) in order to
hide the real password from people behind you when you are configuring AD server
password. This password is displayed as what you typed when you use the show
ad-server command.
Sets the AD port number. Enter a number between 1 and 65535. The default is
389. The no command clears this setting.
Sets the search timeout period (in seconds). Enter a number between 1 and 300.
The
command clears this setting.
no
Enables the UAG to establish a secure connection to the AD server. The
command disables this feature.
commands you use to set the default LDAP server.
ldap-server
DESCRIPTION
Displays current LDAP server settings.
Sets a base distinguished name (DN) for the default LDAP server. A base DN
identifies an LDAP directory. The
Sets the user name the UAG uses to log into the default LDAP server.
The no command clears this setting.
Sets the unique common name (cn) to identify a record.
The no command clears this setting.
Sets the LDAP server address. Enter the IP address (in dotted decimal
notation) or the domain name. The
Sets the bind password. The
Sets an encrypted bind password. The
Sets the LDAP port number. Enter a number between 1 and 65535. The default
is 389. The no command clears this setting.
Sets the search timeout period (in seconds). Enter a number between 1 and
300. The no command clears this setting.
Enables the UAG to establish a secure connection to the LDAP server. The
command disables this feature.
command clears this setting.
command clears this setting.
no
command clears this setting.
no
command clears this setting.
no
command clears this setting.
no
command clears this setting.
no
no
command clears
no
no
no
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