Installing Connectors and Configuring Directory Server
Plug-in
You can install any number of connectors depending on the number of
configured directories available in your system. Both the Console and the
installation program use the directory label to associate a connector with
the directory that is synchronized.
Table 4–1 Label Naming Conventions
Connector Type
|
Directory Source Label
|
Subcomponent
|
Directory Server Connector
|
root suffix or suffix/database
|
Directory Server Plug-in
Configure one Plug-in in every Directory Server (master or consumer)
for the root suffix being synchronized.
|
AD Connector
|
Domain name
|
None
|
NT Connector
|
Domain name
|
(Automatically installed with the Window NT Connector) Change Detector and Password Filter DLL subcomponents are installed together
in the same installation.
You must install the Windows NT Connector using the graphical user interface
(GUI) installer.
|
Table 4–2 Label Naming Examples
Connector Name
|
Directory Source
|
CNN100
|
SunDS1 on ou=isw_data1
|
CNN101
|
AD1
|
CNN102
|
SunDS1 on ou-isw_data2
|
CNN103
|
SunDS2
|
Note – Instructions for installing and configuring Connectors are provided
in Chapter 5, Installing Core