Users Guide

4. Enter the directory service name in the Name box.
5. Enter the User Name, Password, Host, Port and Protocol (Plain or SSL) of the Active Directory that is
to be added to ASM.
NOTE: The default Windows port is 389, but refer to your Active Directory configuration for the
specific port used for your Active Directory. Currently, the only format supported for User
Name is <user name>@<domain.com >.
6. Click Next.
Related Concepts
Attribute settings
Related References
Connection settings matrix
Attribute settings matrix
Related Tasks
Summary
Importing users
Connection settings matrix
Field Name Description
Type Of Directory Service Refers to the type of directory service (currently available, Microsoft Active
Directory).
Name Refers to the Active Directory (AD) configuration name as added in ASM.
For example: mydomain
User Name Refers to the AD account that has privileges to search for users. The
account name must be entered using the User Principle Name format. For
example: administrator@mydomain.com
Password Refers to the AD server password for the account in the User Name box.
Host Refers to the AD server FQDN host name or IP address. For example:
192.168.0.5
Port Refers to the AD server port. For example: 389
Protocol Refers to the protocol type as Plain or SSL.
For example: Plain
Attribute settings
The Attribute Settings allows you to perform the attribute settings required for adding an Active
Directory.
1. Enter the Base DN, Filter, Username Attribute, First Name, Attribute, Last Name Attribute, and the
Email Attribute of the Active Directory that is to be added to ASM.
2. Click Next.
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