The SBC uses three configurations uses to sync data from remote server that are configured in the AD Profile:
The adProfile
is added to the CLI. Execute the following command to configure adProfile
.
% set profiles adProfile <DEFAULT_AD_PROFILE> sync <disable/enable> delayedSync <Time> syncInterval <time> applyNormalization <disable/enable> adServerList <list> dcServer <server name>
adProfile Parameters
Flexible Parameter | Length/Range | Default | Description | M/O |
---|---|---|---|---|
adProfile | NA | DEFAULT_AD_PROFILE | AD Profile name | M |
adServerList | 1 - 32 | NA | Configure AD servers to sync data | M |
applyNormalization | disable/enable | disable | Normalize the data received from AD Server | O |
delayedSync | NA | NA | Delayed sync for the specified duration. Format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS. The date and time value should be greater than the current system time. | M |
sync | disable/enable | disable | Enabling or disabling of sync operation with AD server | O |
syncInterval | 60 - 43200 | 60 | Input the Periodic Sync Interval Timer in Minutes | M |
The following is an example command of how to create an AD Profile.
set profiles adProfile DEFAULT_AD_PROFILE sync enable syncInterval 1440 delayedSync 2019-03-07T23:59:00 adServerList 1 dcServer ADSERVER1
The following example shows how to trigger manual sync:
request system admin <systemName> adManualSync