This section provides information about supported and unsupported account syntaxes.
The following table lists the Active Directory syntax supported by Identity Manager:
Table 57–3 List of Supported Syntaxes|
AD Syntax |
Identity Manager Syntax |
Syntax ID |
OM ID |
ADS Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Boolean |
Boolean |
2.5.5.8 |
1 |
ADSTYPE_BOOLEAN |
|
Enumeration |
String |
2.5.5.9 |
10 |
ADSTYPE_INTEGER |
|
Integer |
Int |
2.5.5.9 |
2 |
ADSTYPE_INTEGER |
|
DN String |
String |
2.5.5.1 |
127 |
ADSTYPE_DN_STRING |
|
Presentation Address |
String |
2.5.5.13 |
127 |
ADSTYPE_CASE_IGNORE_STRING |
|
IA5 String |
String |
2.5.5.5 |
22 |
ADSTYPE_PRINTABLE_STRING |
|
Printable String |
String |
2.5.5.5 |
19 |
ADSTYPE_PRINTABLE_STRING |
|
Numeric String |
String |
2.5.5.6 |
18 |
ADSTYPE_NUMERIC_STRING |
|
OID String |
String |
2.5.5.2 |
6 |
ADSTYPE_CASE_IGNORE_STRING |
|
Case Ignore String (teletex) |
String |
2.5.5.4 |
20 |
ADSTYPE_CASE_IGNORE_STRING |
|
Unicode String |
String |
2.5.5.12 |
64 |
ADSTYPE_OCTET_STRING |
|
Interval |
String |
2.5.5.16 |
65 |
ADSTYPE_LARGE_INTEGER |
|
LargeInteger |
String |
2.5.5.16 |
65 |
ADSTYPE_LARGE_INTEGER |
The following table lists the Active Directory syntaxes that are not supported by Identity Manager:
Table 57–4 Unsupported Active Directory Syntaxes|
Syntax |
Syntax ID |
OM ID |
ADS Type |
|---|---|---|---|
|
DN with Unicode string |
2.5.5.14 |
127 |
ADSTYPE_DN_WITH_STRING |
|
DN with binary |
2.5.5.7 |
127 |
ADSTYPE_DN_WITH_BINARY |
|
OR-Name |
2.5.5.7 |
127 |
ADSTYPE_DN_WITH_BINARY |
|
Replica Link |
2.5.5.10 |
127 |
ADSTYPE_OCTET_STRING |
|
NT Security Descriptor |
2.5.5.15 |
66 |
ADSTYPE_NT_SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR |
|
Octet String |
2.5.5.10 |
4 |
ADSTYPE_OCTET_STRING |
|
SID String |
2.5.5.17 |
4 |
ADSTYPE_OCTET_STRING |
|
UTC Time String |
2.5.5.11 |
23 |
ADSTYPE_UTC_TIME |
|
Object(Access-Point) |
2.5.5.14 |
127 |
n/a |
Identity Manager supports the jpegPhoto and thumbnailPhoto account attributes, which use the Replica Link syntax. Other Replica Link attributes might be supported, but they have not been tested.