LDAP and Domain Configuration Options
Purpose: The options at the LDAP and Domain Configuration page are described below.
For more information:
• LDAP and Domain Configuration for an overview of the LDAP and Domain Configuration page.
• Fields on LDAP and Domain Configuration for a description of the fields on the LDAP and Domain Configuration page.
Important: LDAP authentication is not currently supported in Order Management System Cloud Service.
Options at this page:
• Filter the Displayed Domains and LDAP IDs
• Add a New LDAP and Domain Configuration
• Edit an LDAP and Domain Configuration
• View an LDAP and Domain Configuration
• Delete an LDAP and Domain Configuration
Filter the Displayed Domains and LDAP IDs
To filter the displayed records: Enter any string of characters in the Filter field and press Enter to restrict the displayed records to those that contain your entry in any of the fields. The filter is not case-sensitive; entering sample or SAMPLE filters results in displaying the same records.
Filter on more than one string of characters: You can also enter an additional string of characters in the Filter field and press Enter to restrict the displayed records to those that contain all entered search criteria.
Example: Enter new and press Enter to display Domain and LDAP records that contain the word or string new. Enter domain and press Enter to display Domain and LDAP records that contain both the word or string new and the word or string Domain.
You can remove any search criteria by clicking the X to the right of the search term. The page updates the filtered results immediately.
Add a New LDAP and Domain Configuration
To add: If you have
ALLOW authority to the WLDP menu option, click the add icon () or select
Actions > Add to
open the Create LDAP and Domain Configuration
window.
At this window, specify the:
• Domain Description: A short description to identify the domain. Any alphabetical characters in your entry are converted to upper case after you save the LDAP and domain configuration. Required.
• LDAP ID: A code to identify the LDAP configuration. Can be up to 40 positions. Your entry is automatically converted to upper case as you enter it. Required.
• LDAP Connection String: The string used to connect to the LDAP server. Can be up to 200 positions, and include both upper and lower case. Required.
• Default: Optionally, slide the Default toggle
to on () to indicate that this
record is the default LDAP and domain configuration; otherwise, leave
it set to off (
).
Note: If you define a default LDAP configuration, the LDAP Authentication flag is selected by default at the Create User screen in Classic View.
Click OK to save the new configuration; otherwise, click Cancel.
Edit an LDAP and Domain Configuration
To edit: If you have ALLOW authority to the WLDP menu option, highlight a record and:
• Select
the Edit icon (), or
• Select Actions > Edit.
The Edit LDAP and Domain Configuration window opens. You can change any of the following fields:
• Domain Description. Required.
• LDAP Connection String. Required.
• Default toggle, indicating whether this is the default LDAP configuration.
You cannot update the LDAP ID. Only the first 14 positions of the LDAP ID is displayed at the Edit LDAP and Domain Configuration window.
Click OK to save your changes; otherwise, click Cancel.
See Add a New LDAP and Domain Configuration, above, for more information.
View an LDAP and Domain Configuration
To view: Highlight a record and:
• Select
the View icon (), or
• Select Actions > View.
The View LDAP and Domain Configuration window opens, displaying the following:
• LDAP ID
• Default toggle: Set to On if this is the default LDAP configuration; otherwise, set to Off.
You cannot change any information at this window. See Add a New LDAP and Domain Configuration, above, for more information about these fields.
Delete an LDAP and Domain Configuration
To delete: If you have ALLOW authority to the WLDP menu option, highlight a record and:
• Select
the Delete icon (), or
• Select Actions >Delete.
Click OK at the window to delete the LDAP configuration; otherwise, click Cancel.
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