Access-control mapping policy view, Access-control mapping policy edit, Example – Dell PowerVault NX3600 User Manual

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Option

Description

Format

-LDAPServers <LDAPServers>

List of LDAP servers

Comma-separated list of existing
LDAP servers

-LDAPExtendedSchema
<LDAPExtendedSchema>

Indicate whether LDAP uses an
extended schema

Possible values are Yes, No

-LDAPUseTLS <LDAPUseTLS>

Indicate whether LDAP uses TLS

Possible values are Yes, No

-LDAPUseNotAnonymous
<LDAPUseNotAnonymous>

Indicate whether LDAP uses an
anonymous connection

Possible values are Yes, No

-LDAPBindDN <LDAPBindDN>

LDAP bind DN

Existing LDAP bind DN

-LDAPBindPassword
<LDAPBindPassword>

LDAP bind password

Existing LDAP bind password

-LdapUseCertificate
<LdapUseCertificate>

Indicate whether LDAP uses a
certificate

Possible values are Yes, No

-LdapCertificate
<LdapCertificate>

LDAP certificate

Existing LDAP certificate in
Base64 format

Example

Add an LDAP server 172.22.144.4 using the Base DN dc=nas,dc=test:
CLI> access-control users-database edit -LDAPServers 172.22.144.4-DatabaseType

LDAP -LDAPBaseDN "dc=nas,dc=test"

access-control mapping policy view

Description

Display user mapping policy settings.

Format

access-control mapping policy view

Example

Display the current user mapping policy settings:
CLI> access-control mapping policy view

Output

Automatic Mapping = No

access-control mapping policy edit

Description

Modify user mapping policy settings.

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