Batch operations for ldap users – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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The operator can be AND (&), OR (|), or NOT (!). For example, the filter
(&(objectclass=a*)(!(cn=b*))) enables TAM to synchronize any entry that has an objectclass
attribute value starting with a and a cn attribute value not starting with b
The default filter varies with LDAP server type. Server type options are:
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Microsoft AD—The default filter is (&(objectclass=user)(sAMAccountName=*)).
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General—The default filter is (&(objectclass=*)(cn=*)).
4.
Click Query.
The window for configuring export file settings appears. Specify the following parameters:
{
Attribute—Select the check box next to the Attribute Name field for the attributes you want to
export.
{
Sample—This field displays the sample values for the attribute.
{
Separator—Select a column separator to separate user attributes in the export file.
Options are:
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Space
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TAB
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Comma (,)
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Colon (:)
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Pound sign (#)
−
Dollar sign ($)
{
Export Column Header—Select this option to export the attribute names as the column titles in
the text file. If you do not select this option, the text file has no column titles.
5.
Click Export.
When the export process is complete, TAM displays the export result, including the name and
location of the file that saves the exported user data.
6.
To view the exported user data, click Download the Export File.
7.
To return to the Query Users page, click Back.
Batch operations for LDAP users
Batch operations for LDAP users are the same as those for common device users. For more information,
see "
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