LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.01 Administrator Guide for HP directory servers and Windows ADS
Attribute mappings for LDAP printer configurator support
The default printer attributes, printer-name and printer-uri, are not defined in the Windows
Active Directory Server. You must define the alternate printer attributes and map them to
printer-name and printer-uri respectively. You must execute the following procedures to
remap the default printer attributes to alternate printer attributes. As examples, the following
procedures are used to remap the default printer attributes to the alternate attributes,
printerbyname and printer-resource.
1. Enter yes for the following question:
Do you want to remap any of the standard RFC 2307 attributes? [yes]:
yes Enter
2. If you want to select the printer service, then enter 10 for the following question:
Specify the service you want to map? [0]:10 Enter
3. Next, a screen displays the following information:
Current Printer attribute names:
1.print-name ->[printer-name]
2.print-uri -> [printer-uri]
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:
Enter 1 for the following question:
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:1 Enter
4. Next, enter printbyname to map to the printer-name attribute:
printer-name -> printerbyname Enter
5. Next, a screen displays the following information:
Current Printer attribute names:
1.printer-name ->[printerbyname]
2.printer-uri -> [printer-uri]
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:
If you want to specify the attribute to map to the printer-uri attribute, then enter 2 for the
following question:
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]: 2 Enter
6. Next, enter the attribute printer-resource to map to the printer-uri attribute:
printer-uri -> printer-resource Enter
7. Next, a screen displays the following information:
Current Printer attribute names:
1.printer-name ->[printer-name]
2.printer-uri -> [printer-resource]
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:
To exit this menu, enter 0 for the following question:
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:0 Enter
Attribute mappings for dynamic group support
To enable dynamic group support, you must remap the default group member attribute, memberuid,
to msDS-AzLDAPQuery (for Windows Active Directory Server). For detailed information about
dynamic group support, see “Dynamic group support” (page 173).
Use the following steps to remap the memberuid attribute to the dynamic group attributes,
msDS-AzLDAPQuery (assuming that the directory server is Windows 2003 R2 ADS):
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