LDAP Server
The following values can be set in the LDAP configuration to use Central
Authentication:
command parameter Description Values
ldap
Sets the LDAP server’s address or FQDN
Sets the TCP/IP port
-b
Sets the base dn of LDAP Server
Organizational Unit (ou)
Domain component (dc)
-r
Sets the bind domain name to dialog with the LDAP server
Common name (cn)
Domain component (dc)
Sets the bind domain name password
-t
Specifies a timeout after which calls to synchronous LDAP APIs will abort if no
response is received
In seconds
Turns SSL on
Turns LDAP on
Turns LDAP off
Note:
Refer to Appendix 2 for additional information about use cases of LDAP configurations.
SysLog Server
The Log command allows you to manage the log feature such as configuring the
remote syslog information, enabling / disabling central logs:
command parameter Description Values
log
Enables central log
Disables central log
Sets the remote log server IP or FQDN <server_ip_address><port>
Sets the TCP/IP port
Sets the IP protocol for the remote log server udp, tcp, tcp/tls
-r
Sets the maximum of messages/second sent to the
remote log server.
Shows local log file