Entering Authentication Parameters - Custom Ip Port Assignments - Dell Remote Console Switch User Manual

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Entering Authentication Parameters - Custom IP Port Assignments

This section permits changes to the industry-standard IP Port numbers
conventionally used for LDAP. In most instances, there should be no need to
change these values. However, if the administrator of the LDAP Directory Server
you are using requires different port assignments, then those may be entered
here.
Depending on the exact configuration, LDAP can make use up to four different
IP Ports, and as many as two as a time. Slots for each of these four are shown in
the LDAP Configuration Options screen. Settings elsewhere on the same screen
will be used to identify the ports that can be altered. The following chart defines
conditions in which the available port slots are enabled and allowed to be edited.
List of Port Slots that are
enabled and may be
customized
Not using Global
Catalog
Using Global Catalog
Table 5.1: Editing IP Port Assignments
If at any time, the original industry-standard IP Port designations need to be
restored, click on the 'Restore Default Port Settings' button. All four Port values
will be returned to their original values, which are:
Standard LDAP Message Port - 389
Open Mode
Standard
LDAP Message Port
Standard
LDAP Message Port and
Active Directory Global
Catalog Port
LDAP Feature for the RCS
Secure/SSL Mode
Standard LDAP
Message Port -
Secure/SSL Mode
Standard LDAP
Message Port -
Secure/SSLMode and
Active Directory Global
Catalog Port -
Secure/SSL Mode
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