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Display the DashBoard Server tab in the DashBoard client.
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Type a new name for your server in the Server Name field.
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Click Apply.
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Important — It is highly recommended to use an Embedded LDAP Server.
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Navigate to the Configure DashBoard URM tab as follows:
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Right-click the DashBoard URM node in the Basic Tree View.
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Select Open to display the tab in the Device View of the DashBoard client.
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Locate the Permissions Management header.
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If required, type a new display name for your DashBoard URM in the Service Name field.
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Select No from the Run Embedded LDAP Server. The DashBoard URM will apply the same permissions for users as defined by the external LDAP Server.
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LDAP Host/IP — Enter the host name, or IP address, for the external LDAP Server host that will be used to determine user permissions.
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Bind DN — Enter the LDAP Distinguished Name of LDAP User that can be used to read/modify the information on the LDAP Server.
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LDAP Port — Enter the port on which the external LDAP Server is listening. The default is 389.
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Click Apply to save your changes.
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Navigate to the Configure DashBoard URM tab as follows:
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Right-click the DashBoard URM node in the Basic Tree View.
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Select Open to display the tab in the Device View of the DashBoard client.
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Locate the User Management header.
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Specify an external LDAP Server to retrieve user data from an external LDAP Server by updating the following fields:
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User ID Domain — All user IDs are required to be in the form of an E-mail address using the domain name (without the @ symbol). The User ID Domain field enables you to create a default suffix for the E-mail address that is automatically added to the User ID field of the Login dialog.
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LDAP Host/IP — Enter the host name, or IP address, for the external LDAP Server host.
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Bind DN — Enter the LDAP Distinguished Name of LDAP User that can be used to read the information on the LDAP Server.
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LDAP Port — Enter the port on which the external LDAP Server is listening. The default is 389.
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Base User DN — Enter the root node for the list of users in the external LDAP.
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Object Class — Enter the attribute that defines the object class for user data.
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User ID Attribute — Enter the attribute that the external LDAP filter uses as a user ID.
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Full Name Attribute — Enter the attribute that the external LDAP filter uses to specify a user’s full name.
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Email Address Attribute — Enter the attribute that the external LDAP filter uses to specify a user’s E-mail address.
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Base Group DN — Enter the root node for all of the roles (groups) in the LDAP server.
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Object Class — Enter the attribute that defines the object class for groups.
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Group ID Attribute — Enter the attribute that the external LDAP filter uses as a group ID.
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Group Name Attribute — Enter the attribute that the external LDAP filter uses to specify a group’s full name.
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Group Membership Attribute — Enter
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Click Apply to save your changes.
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