Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070 Guia Do Utilizador
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AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 11 Integrating with LDAP
Domain-Based Queries
Creating a Domain-Based Query
Procedure
Step 1
On the Security Management appliance, choose Management Appliance > System Administration >
LDAP.
LDAP.
Step 2
On the LDAP page, click Advanced.
Step 3
Enter a name for the domain-based query.
Step 4
Select the query type.
Note
When you create a domain-based query, you specify a single query type. After you select a query
type, the query field drop-down lists contain the appropriate queries from the LDAP server
profiles.
type, the query field drop-down lists contain the appropriate queries from the LDAP server
profiles.
Step 5
In the Domain Assignments field, enter a domain.
Step 6
Select a query to associate with the domain.
Step 7
Add a row and select a query for each domain in the domain-based query.
Step 8
Enter a default query to run if all other queries fail. If you do not want to enter a default query, select
None.
None.
Figure 11-1
Example Domain-Based Query
Step 9
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.
address to test in the Test Parameters fields. The results appear in the Connection Status field.
Step 10
Check the Designate as the active query checkbox if you want the spam quarantine to use the
domain-based query.
domain-based query.
Note
The domain-based query becomes the active LDAP query for the specified query type. For
example, if the domain-based query is used for end-user authentication, it becomes the active
end-user authentication query for the spam quarantine.
example, if the domain-based query is used for end-user authentication, it becomes the active
end-user authentication query for the spam quarantine.
Step 11
Click Submit and then click Commit to commit your changes.