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2. Create a group called OA Operators, and then add a user named Test Operator in this group. <strong>User</strong><br />

permissions are irrelevant.<br />

3. Navigate to the Directory Settings screen located under <strong>User</strong>s/ Authentications for the enclosure.<br />

4. Click Enable LDAP and then enter the IP address or the name of one of your DCs. See the<br />

Troubleshooting section for more information on verifying that the DC is listening on port 636.<br />

Alternatively, enter the domain name of your AD domain (DOMAIN.COM) instead of a server name<br />

forcing the DNS servers defined for the domain to offer DCs. For simplicity during initial setup, <strong>HP</strong><br />

recommends you use a single IP address. The Search Context is standard LDAP format. For example, if<br />

the user accounts are in the <strong>User</strong>s OU in a domain named BLADEDEMO.<strong>HP</strong>.COM, the Search Context<br />

is:<br />

CN=<strong>User</strong>s,DC=bladedemo,DC=hp,DC=com<br />

Uploading the DC Certificate (optional)<br />

You can upload multiple DC certificates. Upload a certificate that permits LDAP over SSL.<br />

Enabling LDAP Directory Services Authentication to Microsoft Active Directory 260

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