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Directory Settings screen<br />

Use the Directory Settings screen to set directory access for the currently selected enclosures.<br />

On this screen, you can configure the following settings:<br />

• Enable LDAP Authentication—Enables a directory server to authenticate a user login.<br />

• Enable Local <strong>User</strong>s—Enables a user to sign in using a local user account instead of a directory account.<br />

• Use NT Account Name Mapping (DOMAIN\username)—Enables NT name mapping so that you can<br />

enter the NT domain and user name.<br />

Field Possible value Description<br />

Directory Server Address<br />

###.###.###.### where ###<br />

ranges from 0 to 255 or DNS<br />

name of the directory server or<br />

the name of the domain<br />

The IP address or the DNS name or the name of<br />

the domain of the directory service. This field is<br />

required.<br />

Directory Server SSL Port 1 to 65535 The port used for LDAP communications. Port<br />

636 is the standard SSL LDAP port. This field is<br />

required.<br />

Search Context 1<br />

Search Context 2<br />

Search Context 3<br />

All characters except "<br />

(quotes), not to exceed 127<br />

characters<br />

All characters except "<br />

(quotes), not to exceed 127<br />

characters<br />

All characters except "<br />

(quotes), not to exceed 127<br />

characters<br />

First searchable path used to locate the user<br />

when the user is trying to authenticate using<br />

directory services<br />

Second searchable path used to locate the user<br />

when the user is trying to authenticate using<br />

directory services<br />

Third searchable path used to locate the user<br />

when the user is trying to authenticate using<br />

directory services<br />

First Time Setup Wizard 44

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