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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.3 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4 LDAP Queries
Creating a Chain Query
You create a chain query from the System Administration > LDAP > LDAP Server
Profiles page.
Profiles page.
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Configuring a Chain Query
Step 1
From the LDAP Server Profiles page, click Advanced.
Step 2
Click Add Chain Query.
The Chain query page opens.
Step 3
Add a name for the chain query.
Step 4
Select the query type.
When you create chain queries, you cannot select different types of queries.
Once you select a query type, the IronPort appliance populates the query field
with queries of that type from available server profiles.
Once you select a query type, the IronPort appliance populates the query field
with queries of that type from available server profiles.
Step 5
Select a query to add to the chain query.
The IronPort appliance runs the queries in the order you configure them.
Therefore, if you add multiple queries to the chain query, you might want to
order the queries so that more specific queries are followed by more general
queries.
Therefore, if you add multiple queries to the chain query, you might want to
order the queries so that more specific queries are followed by more general
queries.
Step 6
Test the query by clicking the Test Query button and entering a user login and
password or an email address to test in the Test Parameters fields. The results
appear in the Connection Status field.
password or an email address to test in the Test Parameters fields. The results
appear in the Connection Status field.
Step 7
Optionally, if you use the {f} token in an acceptance query, you can add an
envelope sender address to the test query.
envelope sender address to the test query.
Note
Once you create the chain query, you need to associate it with a public or
private listener.
private listener.