LDAP directory server configurations are managed under the Administration > Basic Configuration > LDAP Servers node. You can configure and map your existing LDAP configuration to a Content Server. Each LDAP server is associated with an LDAP configuration object. You must have superuser privileges to create, view, modify, or delete LDAP configuration objects.
Select Administration > Basic Configuration > LDAP Servers to view all primary LDAP servers that are configured to the repository. If there are no LDAP servers configured to the repository, Documentum Administrator displays the message No LDAP Server Configurations. Table 2.18 describes the properties that are displayed on the LDAP Server Configuration page.
From the LDAP Server Configuration page, you can:
Add new LDAP servers
View or modify existing LDAP server properties
Synchronize LDAP servers
Duplicate an existing LDAP server configuration
Delete existing LDAP servers configurations
Table 2.18. LDAP Server Configuration page properties
Field label | Value |
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The name of the LDAP configuration object. | |
Hostname | The name of the host on which the LDAP directory server is running. |
Port | The port number where the LDAP directory server is listening for requests. |
SSL Port | The SSL port for the LDAP directory server. |
Directory Type | The directory type used by the LDAP directory server. . |
Import | Indicates if users and groups, groups and member users, or users only are imported. |
Sync Type | Indicates if synchronization is full or incremental. |
Failover | Indicates if failover settings have been established for the primary server. |
Enabled | Indicates whether the LDAP server is active. |