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CLI Reference Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 3      The Commands: Reference Examples
  LDAP
Usage
Commit: This command does not require a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command is restricted to machine mode. It is further restricted to the login 
host (i.e., the specific machine you are logged onto). 
Batch Command: This command does not support a batch format.
Example
mail.example.com> contentscannerupdate force
Requesting forced update for Content Scanner.
LDAP
This section contains the following CLI commands:
ldapconfig
Description
Configure LDAP servers
Usage
Commit: This command requires a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command can be used in all three machine modes (cluster, group, machine).
Batch Command: This command does not support a batch format.
Example - Creating a New LDAP Server Profile
In the following example, the 
ldapconfig
 command is used to define an LDAP server for the appliance 
to bind to, and queries for recipient acceptance (
ldapaccept
 subcommand), routing (
ldaprouting
 
subcommand), masquerading (
masquerade
 subcommand), end-user authentication for the Spam 
Quarantine (
isqauth
 subcommand), and alias consolidation for spam notifications (
isqalias
 
subcommand) are configured. 
First, the nickname of “PublicLDAP” is given for the 
mldapserver.example.com
 LDAP server. Queries 
are directed to port 3268 (the default). The search base of 
example.com
 is defined (
dc=example,dc=com
), 
and queries for recipient acceptance, mail re-routing, and masquerading are defined. The queries in this 
example are similar to an OpenLDAP directory configuration which uses the inetLocalMailRecipient