Ldap – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Description

show lacp-timer

Display the domain default LACP timer setting.

Syntax

show lacp-timer

Example

->show lacp-timer

Displays the current domain default LACP timer

ldap

Manage Virtual Connect directory server authentication settings.
Supported actions: help, set, show

Item

Description

set ldap

Modify and test the Virtual Connect LDAP directory server authentication settings.

Syntax

set ldap [-test] [Enabled=<true|false>]

[LocalUsers=<enabled|disabled>]

[NtAccountMapping=<enabled|disabled>]

[ServerAddress=<IPv4Address|DNSname>] [SslPort=<portNum>]

[SearchContext1=<string>] [SearchContext2=<string>]

[SearchContext2=<string>]

Option

Test (optional)

Tests the LDAP configuration without applying changes.

Properties

Enabled (optional)

Enables or disables LDAP authentication. Valid values include "true" and "false".

LocalUsers (optional) Enables or disables local user authentication. Valid values include "Enabled"

and "Disabled".
WARNING: Disabling local users without correctly configuring LDAP
authentication first might result in not being able to log on.

Enabling and disabling local user authentication requires you to be logged in as
an LDAP user. This property cannot be modified if you are logged in as a local
user.

NtAccountMapping

(optional)

Enables or disables Microsoft Windows NT account mapping. This capability
enables you to enter "domain\username". Valid values include "Enabled" and

"Disabled".

SearchContext1

(optional)

First searchable path used to locate the user when authenticating using directory
services

SearchContext2

(optional)

Second searchable path used to locate the user when authenticating using

directory services

SearchContext3

(optional)

Third searchable path used to locate the user when authenticating using directory

services

ServerAddress

(optional)

The IPv4 address or host name of the LDAP server used for authentication.

SslPort (optional)

The port to use for LDAP communication. Valid values include a valid port number

between 1 and 65535. The default port number is 636.

Examples

->set ldap -test Enabled=true ServerAddress=192.168.0.27

Tests the directory service changes without applying them

->set ldap Enabled=true ServerAddress=192.168.0.124

SslPort=636 SearchContext1=”ou=users,dc=company,dc=com”

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