Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160
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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email User Guide
Chapter 25 LDAP Queries
Identifying a Sender’s User Distinguished Name for RSA Enterprise Manager
Load Balancing
To distribute LDAP connections among a group of LDAP servers, you can configure your LDAP profile
for load balancing.
for load balancing.
When you configure your LDAP profile for load balancing, the appliance distributes connections among
the LDAP servers listed. If a connection fails or times out, the appliance determines which LDAP servers
are available and reconnects to available servers. The appliance determines the number of simultaneous
connections to establish based on the maximum number of connections you configure.
the LDAP servers listed. If a connection fails or times out, the appliance determines which LDAP servers
are available and reconnects to available servers. The appliance determines the number of simultaneous
connections to establish based on the maximum number of connections you configure.
If one of the listed LDAP servers does not respond, the appliance distributes the connection load among
the remaining LDAP servers.
the remaining LDAP servers.
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Configuring the Appliance for Load Balancing
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 Load Balancing Mode
3
1
2