Active Directory Configuration Page Properties

The following table describes the settings you must configure to use the Active Directory.

Property (Web)

Property (CLI)

Default

Description

State

adminstate

Enabled

Enabled | Disabled

Role

defaultrole

None

None | Administrator | Operator

Access role granted to all authenticated users for the simple configuration case. By default, this access role is not configured so that the more integrated approach is enabled by default. Access level is obtained from the Active Directory server.

IP Address

ipaddress

IP address of the Active Directory server.

Port

port

0 (autoselect)

Port used to communicate with the server or enter autoselect.

Indicates use of the standard port for SSL-LDAP transactions.

Available in the unlikely event of a non-standard TCP port being used.

Timeout

timeout

5

Timeout value in seconds.

Number of seconds to wait for individual LDAP transactions to complete. The value does not represent the total time of all transactions because the number of transactions can differ depending on the configuration.

This property allows for tuning the time to wait when a server is not responding or is unreachable.

Strict Certificate Mode

strictertmode

Enabled

Enabled | Disabled

If enabled, the server certificate must be uploaded to do more restrictive certificate validation.

Certificate File Status

certfilestatus

certificate present | not present; certificate.backup present | not present

no corresponding web property

getcertfile

Method used to upload a certificate file if needed. You can also remove and restore a certificate from here.

TFTP Server

no corresponding CLI property

none

The TFTP server used to retrieve the certificate file.

Path and File Name

no corresponding CLI property

none

The full pathname and file name of the certificate file on the server.

Restore Certificate

no corresponding CLI property

none

Used when a certificate file has been uploaded over an existing certificate file. The existing file is stored as a backup copy. The Restore takes the backup copy and makes it the current copy.

Remove Certificate

no corresponding CLI property

none

Cannot remove certificate if Strict Certificate Mode is enabled.

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