On the SBC main screen, go to All > OAM Ldap Authentication.

Edit Ldap Authentication

Use the Edit Ldap Authentication screen to edit the LDAP configuration mode.

Figure 1: Edit Ldap Authentication Screen


Edit Ldap Authentication Parameters

The following table describes the Edit Ldap Authentication parameters. Use the table to edit the Ldap Authentication as needed and click Save.

Table 1: Edit Ldap Authentication Parameters

Parameter

Length/Range

Description

M/O
Ldap Configuration ModeN/A

The configuration mode for the LDAP client.

  • Legacy (default) – Use this option for legacy LDAP behavior.
  • Advanced – Use this option to support Microsoft Active Directory (AD) services.
O
Note

For more information on the "Advanced" Ldap Configuration Mode, refer to: Configuring SBC for External Centralized Authentication using LDAP.