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Trend Micro InterScan <strong>Messaging</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Virtual</strong> <strong>Appliance</strong> Administrator’s Guide<br />

28-10<br />

To configure LDAP settings:<br />

Navigation Path: Administration > IMSVA Configuration > Connections ><br />

LDAP<br />

1. Navigate to the LDAP tab.<br />

2. Click a server name from the LDAP server table.<br />

3. Type a meaningful description for the LDAP server.<br />

4. Next to LDAP server type, choose the type of LDAP servers on your network:<br />

• Domino<br />

• Microsoft Active Directory<br />

• Microsoft AD Global Catalog<br />

• OpenLDAP<br />

• Sun iPlanet Directory<br />

5. Next to Enable LDAP 1, select the check box.<br />

6. Next to LDAP server, type the server name or IP address.<br />

7. Next to Listening port number, type the port number that the LDAP server uses<br />

to listen to access requests.<br />

8. Configure the settings under LDAP 2 if necessary.<br />

9. Under LDAP cache expiration for policy services and EUQ services, type the<br />

Time to live in minutes.<br />

Time To Live: Determines how long IMSVA retains the LDAP query results in the<br />

cache. Specifying a longer duration enhances LDAP query during policy execution.<br />

However, the policy server will be less responsive to changes in the LDAP server. A<br />

shorter duration means that IMSVA has to perform the LDAP query more often,<br />

thus reducing performance.<br />

10. Under LDAP admin, type the administrator account, the corresponding password<br />

and the base distinguished name. Refer to the table below for assistance on what to<br />

specify under this section according to the LDAP server type:

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