Reference Guide
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From this tab, you can perform these actions:
Add Users to Domain
- Allows you to add users by domain
Add Group - Allows you to add a user group by domain
Select to view the following information about Groups & Users, Users only, or Groups only:
User/Group - Each user or user group in the Domain. Click an entry to view details.
Distinguished Name
CN is the common name, either a user or group name.
OU is the organizational unit name, for example, Dallas.
DC are domain components, for example, DC=Organization, DC=com
Common Name - For a user, the user name; for a group, the group name
User - Column displays a green checkmark
Group - Column displays a green checkmark
Domain Settings
This page allows you to configure or modify LDAP settings for the Domain.
To access the Domain Settings tab, follow these steps:
1. In the left pane, click Populations > Domains.
2. Search or select a Domain Name, then the Settings tab.
On the Domain Settings tab, you can view this information:
Directory URL - Lists the current URL for the enterprise directory server. If you modify the settings, click
Refresh URL.
Host Name - The fully qualified host name or the computer name and domain portion of the hostname (for
example, <computer_name>.<domainname>.com) for the enterprise directory server.
Port - The port for the directory server. If you do not specify a port, the default port of 389 is used. The
secure port, 636, uses an SSL connection instead of clear text. Global catalog ports are 3268 (clear-text) and
3269 (secure).
Distinguished Name - This field is populated when you tab from the completed Host Name field or refresh
the URL. If necessary, correct the entry to reflect the domain (for example, DC=domainname, DC=com).
Secure LDAP - Select this check box for LDAPS.
User Name - The User Name with rights to read and run queries on the enterprise directory server. The
format must be UPN, such as user@domain.com.
Password - Enter a Password with rights to read and run queries on the enterprise directory server.
Alias - A mapping that the Security Management Server uses to select which domains to search to locate
users that might match the suffix in the UPN. The domain name or other alias. It is recommended that you
add a pre-Windows 2000 domain name as an alias. You may enter any UPN suffixes that are allowed for the
domain and are configured in the enterprise directory server.
Click Add, and the entry populates the field below.