Dell PowerStore 1000T EMC PowerStore CLI Guide - Page 320
Kerberos, base_DN, addresses, port_number, protocol, LDAPS, is_verify_server_certificate, false
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Simple authentication means the NAS Server must provide a bind distinguished name and password to access the LDAP-based directory server. Kerberos Kerberos authentication means the NAS Server uses a KDC to confirm the identity when accessing the Active Directory. -base_DN Name of the LDAP base DN. Base Distinguished Name (BDN) of the root of the LDAP directory tree. The appliance uses the DN to bind to the LDAP service and locate in the LDAP directory tree to begin a search for information. The base DN can be expressed as a fully-qualified domain name or in X.509 format by using the attribute dc=. For example, if the fullyqualified domain name is mycompany.com, the base DN is expressed as dc=mycompany,dc=com. -addresses The list of LDAP server IP addresses. The addresses may be IPv4 or IPv6. -port_number The TCP/IP port used by the NAS Server to connect to the LDAP servers. The default port number for LDAP is 389 and LDAPS is 636. -protocol Indicates whether the LDAP protocol uses SSL for secure network communication. SSL encrypts data over the network and provides message and server authentication. LDAP LDAP protocol without SSL. LDAPS (Default) LDAP protocol with SSL. When you enable LDAPS, make sure to specify the appropriate LDAPS port (usually port 636) and to upload an LDAPS trust certificate to the LDAP server. -is_verify_server_certificate Indicates whether Certification Authority certificate is used to verify the LDAP server certificate for secure SSL connections. Values are: true verifies LDAP server's certificate. false doesn't verify LDAP server's certificate. -profile_DN For an iPlanet LDAP server, specifies the DN of the entry with the configuration profile. -bind_DN 293