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Steps

  1. Under eDirectory Server, specify a Search base (root context) for eDirectory Agent to use as a starting point when searching for user information in the directory.
  2. Provide the administrative user account information that eDirectory Agent should use to communicate with the directory:
    1. Enter the Administrator distinguished name for a Novell eDirectory administrative user account.
    2. Enter the Password used by that account.
    3. Specify a User entry timeout interval to indicate how long entries remain in the agent’s user map.

      This interval should be approximately 30% longer than a typical user logon session. This helps prevent user entries from being removed from the map before the users are done browsing.

      Typically, the default value (24 hours) is recommended.

    Note: In some environments, instead of using the User entry timeout interval to determine how frequently eDirectory Agent updates its user map, it may be appropriate to query the eDirectory Server at regular intervals for user logon updates. See Enabling full queries.
  3. Add the eDirectory Server master, as well as any replicas, to the eDirectory Replicas list. To add an eDirectory Server master or replica to the list, click Add, and the follow the instructions in Adding an eDirectory server replica.

Next steps

When you are finished making configuration changes, click OK to return to the User Identification page, then click OK again to cache your changes. Changes are not saved until you click Save and Deploy.