6.1 HP IBRIX X9000 Network Storage System File System User Guide (TA768-96061, June 2012)

Enter the following information in the remaining fields:
Enter the LDAP user account used to authenticate to the LDAP server to read data, such as
cn=hpx9000-readonly-user,dc=enxt,dc=net. This account must have privileges to read
the entire directory. Write credentials are not required.
Bind DN
Enter the OU (organizational unit) on the LDAP server to which configuration entries can be written.
This OU must be pre-provisioned on the remote LDAP server. The LDAPBindDN credentials must be
Write OU
able to read (but not write) from the LDAPWriteOU. For example,
ou=x9000Config,ou=configuration,dc=enxt,dc=net.
This is normally the root suffix of the directory, but you can provide a base lower down the tree for
business rules enforcement, ACLs, or performance reasons. For example,
ou=people,cd=enx,dc=net.
Base of Search
Enter any string that identifies the X9000 host, such as X9000.NetBIOS Name
If your LDAP configuration requires a certificate for secure access, click Edit to open the LDAP
dialog box. You can enter a TLS or SSL certificate. When no certificate is used, the Enable SSL
field shows Neither TLS or SSL.
60 Configuring authentication for CIFS, FTP, and HTTP