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Chapter 2

To change a mapping for a record type, select the record type in the Record Types and
Attributes List. Then double-click the LDAPv3 object class that you want to change in the
“Map to __ items in list” and edit it. Specify whether to use all or any of the listed LDAPv3
object classes by using the pop-up menu above the list.

To remove a mapping for a record type, select the record type in the Record Types and
Attributes List. Then click the LDAPv3 object class that you want to remove from the “Map to
__ items in list” and click the Delete button below “Map to __ items in list.”

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Add attributes and change their mappings as needed.

To add attributes to a record type, select the record type in the Record Types and Attributes
List. Then click the Add button below the Record Types and Attributes list. In the sheet that
appears, select Attribute Types, select one or more attribute types, and then click OK.

To add a mapping for an attribute, select the attribute in the Record Types and Attributes List.
Then click the Add button below “Map to __ items in list” and enter the name of an attribute
type from the LDAPv3 domain. To add another LDAPv3 attribute type, you can press Return
and enter the name of the attribute type.

To change a mapping for an attribute, select the attribute in the Record Types and Attributes
List. Then double-click the item that you want to change in the “Map to __ items in list” and
edit the item name.

To remove a mapping for an attribute, select the attribute in the Record Types and Attributes
List. Then click the item that you want to remove from the “Map to __ items in list” and click
the Delete button below “Map to __ items in list.”

To change the order of attributes displayed in the list on the right, remove all of the listed
attributes and then add them again in the order that you want them listed.

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Click Write to Server if you want to store the mappings on the LDAPv3 server so that it can
supply them automatically to its clients.

You must enter a search base to store the mappings, a distinguished name of an
administrator (for example, cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com) and a password. If you are
writing mappings to an Open Directory LDAP server, the correct search base is “cn=config,
” (where is the server’s search base suffix, such as
“dc=example,dc=com”).

The LDAPv3 server supplies its mappings to clients that are configured to use an automatic
search policy. For instructions on configuring the client search policy, see “Setting Up Search
Policies” on page 87.

The LDAPv3 server also supplies its mappings to clients that have been configured manually
to get mappings from the server. For instructions on configuring client access to the server,
see “Creating an LDAPv3 Configuration” on page 91 through “Changing an LDAPv3
Configuration’s Connection Settings” on page 94.

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