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G8264 Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
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LDAP Server Configuration Options (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] ldapserver enable
Enables or disables the LDAP server.
Command mode: Global configuration
ldapserver groupfilter <LDAP groups>
Configures a list of LDAP groups to be searched for login permissions.
Multiple groups must be separated by commas.
Note: This option is available only in LDAP enhanced mode.
Command mode: Global configuration
no ldapserver groupfilter
Removes the list of LDAP groups searched for login permissions.
Note: This option is available only in LDAP enhanced mode.
Command mode: Global configuration
ldapserver host <LDAP server number (1‐4)> <IP address or hostname>
[port <UDP port number(1‐65535)>] [dataport|mgtport]
Configures up to four external LDAP servers.
The default UDP port used by LDAP is 389.
Note: The IP address and port number of a LDAP server must be non‐zero.
Note: This option is available only in LDAP enhanced mode.
Command mode: Global configuration
no ldapserver host <LDAP server number (1‐4)>
Removes the specified external LDAP server.
Note: This option is available only in LDAP enhanced mode.
Command mode: Global configuration
ldapserver port <UDP port number (1‐65000)>
Enter the number of the UDP port to be configured.
The default port is 389.
Note: This option is available only in LDAP legacy mode.
Command mode: Global configuration
default ldapserver port
Resets the LDAP server port to the default port number ‐ 389.
Command mode: Global configuration
ldapserver primaryhost <IPv4 address> [dataport|mgtport]
Configures the primary LDAP server with an IPv4 address.
Note: This option is available only in LDAP legacy mode.
Command mode: Global configuration