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Enabling and Setting up LDAP Support, Setting the LDAP host address

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4: Advanced Operations Add PorttoLDAP Grants an LDAP group access to one or more serial ports Delete GroupfromLDAP Removes access to one or more groups for an LDAP group Delete OutlettoLDAP Removes access to one or more outlets for an LDAP group Delete PortfromLDAP Removes access to one or more serial ports for an LDAP group Set LDAPGroup Access Sets the access level for an LDAP group Set LDAPGroup Envmon Grants or removes privileges to view input and environmental monitoring status List LDAPGroup Displays all accessible outlets/groups/ports for an LDAP group Enabling and Setting up LDAP Support There are a few configuration requirements for properly enabling and setting up LDAP support. Below is an overview of the maximum requirements. Directory Services server configuration requirements: 1. Define at least on LDAP group. 2. Assign users to the LDAP group. SLP configuration requirements: 1. Enable LDAP support. 2. Define the IP address and domain component of at least one Directory Services server. 3. Set the LDAP bind request method being utilized by the Directory Services server. 4. Define the IP address of at least on DNS server. 5. Test DNS server configuration using SLP 'ping' support. 6. Define at least one LDAP group and assign access rights for that group. Note: LDAP group names on the Directory Service server and the SLP must match. Enabling and disabling LDAP Support The Set LDAP command is used to enable or disable LDAP support. To enable or disable LDAP support: 1. At the command prompt, type set ldap, followed by enabled or disabled and press Enter. Setting the LDAP host address The Set LDAP Host command sets the TCP/IP address of the Directory Services server. To set the LDAP host address: SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager 78

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4: Advanced Operations
Add PorttoLDAP
Grants an LDAP group access to one or more serial
ports
Delete GroupfromLDAP
Removes access to one or more groups for an LDAP
group
Delete OutlettoLDAP
Removes access to one or more outlets for an LDAP
group
Delete PortfromLDAP
Removes access to one or more serial ports for an LDAP
group
Set LDAPGroup Access
Sets the access level for an LDAP group
Set LDAPGroup Envmon
Grants or removes privileges to view input and
environmental monitoring status
List LDAPGroup
Displays all accessible outlets/groups/ports for an LDAP
group
Enabling and Setting up LDAP Support
There are a few configuration requirements for properly enabling and setting up
LDAP support. Below is an overview of the maximum requirements.
Directory Services server configuration requirements:
1.
Define at least on LDAP group.
2.
Assign users to the LDAP group.
SLP configuration requirements:
1. Enable LDAP support.
2.
Define the IP address and domain component of at least one Directory
Services server.
3.
Set the LDAP bind request method being utilized by the Directory Services
server.
4.
Define the IP address of at least on DNS server.
5.
Test DNS server configuration using SLP ‘ping’ support.
6.
Define at least one LDAP group and assign access rights for that group.
Note:
LDAP group names on the Directory Service server and the SLP must match
.
Enabling and disabling LDAP Support
The Set LDAP command is used to enable or disable LDAP support.
To enable or disable LDAP support:
1.
At the command prompt, type
set ldap
, followed by
enabled
or
disabled
and
press
Enter
.
Setting the LDAP host address
The Set LDAP Host command sets the TCP/IP address of the Directory Services
server.
To set the LDAP host address:
SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager
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