Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M390 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 8.3.5 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 11 Integrating with LDAP
Configuring External Authentication of Administrative Users Using LDAP
Figure 11-4
Example Load Balancing Configuration
Step 3
In the Hostname text field, type the LDAP Servers; for example ldapserver.example.com.
Step 4
In the Maximum number of simultaneous connections for each host text field, type the maximum number
of connections.
of connections.
In this example the maximum number of connections is 10.
Step 5
Click on the radio button next to Load balance connections among all hosts.
Step 6
Configure other LDAP options as necessary.
Step 7
Submit and commit the changes.
Configuring External Authentication of Administrative Users
Using LDAP
Using LDAP
You can configure the Cisco Content Security appliance to use an LDAP directory on your network to
authenticate administrative users by allowing them to log in to the appliance with their LDAP user names
and passwords.
authenticate administrative users by allowing them to log in to the appliance with their LDAP user names
and passwords.
Procedure
Step 1
Configure the LDAP Server Profile. See
Step 2
Create a query to find user accounts. In an LDAP server profile, in the External Authentication
Queries section, create a query to search for user accounts in the LDAP directory. See
Queries section, create a query to search for user accounts in the LDAP directory. See
.
Step 3
Create group membership queries. Create a query to determine if a user is a member of a directory
group, and create a separate query to find all members of a group. For more information, see
group, and create a separate query to find all members of a group. For more information, see
and the documentation or
online help for your Email Security appliance.