Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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Wireless Controllers — Brocade Mobility RFS4000, Brocade Mobility RFS6000, Brocade
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Service Platforms — Brocade Mobility RFS9510
Syntax:
ldap-server [dead-period|primary|secondary]
ldap-server dead-period <0-600>
ldap-server [primary|secondary] host
bind-dn
group-membership
Parameters
ldap-server dead-period <0-600>
ldap-server [primary|secondary] host
bind-dn
group-membership
dead-period <0-600>
Set an interval, in seconds, during which the local server will not contact its LDAP server resource once its
been defined as unavailable. A dead period is only implemented when additional LDAP servers are
configured and available.
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<0-600> – Specify a value from 0 - 600 seconds.
ldap primary
Configures the primary LDAP server settings
ldap secondary
Configures the secondary LDAP server settings
host
Specifies the LDAP host IP address
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port <1-65535>
Configures the LDAP server port
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<1-65535> – Specify a port between 1 - 65535.
login
Configures the login name of a user to access the LDAP server
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bind-dn
Configures a distinguished bind name. This is the distinguished name (DN) used to bind with the LDAP
server. The DN is the name that uniquely identifies an entry in the LDAP directory. A DN is made up of
attribute value pairs, separated by commas.
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base-dn
Configures a distinguished base name. This is the DN that establishes the base object for the search. The
base object is the point in the LDAP tree at which to start searching. LDAP DNs begin with a specific
attribute (usually some sort of name), and continue with progressively broader attributes, often ending
with a country attribute. The first component of the DN is referred to as the Relative Distinguished Name
(RDN). It identifies an entry distinctly from any other entries that have the same parent
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passwd [0
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Sets a valid password for the LDAP server.
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