Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C650 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0 for Email User Guide
Chapter 22 LDAP Queries
Identifying a Sender’s User Distinguished Name for RSA Enterprise Manager
Testing Servers and Queries
Use the Test Server(s) button on the Add (or Edit) LDAP Server Profile page (or the
test
subcommand
in the CLI) to test the connection to an LDAP server. If you use multiple LDAP servers, AsyncOS tests
each server and displays individual results for each server. AsyncOS will also test the query on each
LDAP server and display the individual results.
each server and displays individual results for each server. AsyncOS will also test the query on each
LDAP server and display the individual results.
Failover
To ensure that LDAP queries are resolved, you can configure your LDAP profile for failover.
The appliance attempts to connect to the first server in the list of LDAP servers for a specified period of
time. If the Cisco appliance cannot connect to the first LDAP server in the list, the appliance attempts to
connect to the next LDAP server in the list. By default, the appliance always attempts to connect to the
first server in the list, and it attempts to connect to each subsequent server in the order they are listed.
To ensure that the Cisco appliance connects to your primary LDAP server by default, ensure that you
enter it as the first server in your list of LDAP servers.
time. If the Cisco appliance cannot connect to the first LDAP server in the list, the appliance attempts to
connect to the next LDAP server in the list. By default, the appliance always attempts to connect to the
first server in the list, and it attempts to connect to each subsequent server in the order they are listed.
To ensure that the Cisco appliance connects to your primary LDAP server by default, ensure that you
enter it as the first server in your list of LDAP servers.
If the Cisco appliance connects to a second or subsequent LDAP server, it remains connected to that
server until it reaches a timeout period. After it reaches the timeout, it attempts to reconnect to the first
server in the list.
server until it reaches a timeout period. After it reaches the timeout, it attempts to reconnect to the first
server in the list.
Configuring the Cisco Appliance for LDAP Failover
To configure the Cisco appliance for LDAP failover, complete the following steps in the GUI:
Procedure
Step 1
From System Administration > LDAP, select the LDAP server profile you want to edit.
Step 2
From the LDAP server profile, configure the following settings:
Step 3
Configure other LDAP settings and commit the changes.
Number
Description
1
List LDAP Servers.
2
Configure Maximum Connections.
3
Select Failover Mode.
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