You define the LDAP address using the set dsa command, which contains a port number that listens for LDAP requests, as follows:
set dsa "Eagle" = {
... address = tcp "eagle" port 389 ...
};
This address definition is mandatory; it automatically enables LDAP as the DSA listens for different protocols on the same port.
For a list of all ports in a default installation of CA Directory, see Port Numbers Used by CA Directory.
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