Use this screen to enter the configuration credentials for your user store. You can also enter the directory search parameters, and add failover connections. After entering your connection information, click Next to select the objects to manage.
Note: The fields that appear on this screen depend on the type of user store you are connecting to, and whether you are creating the connection using the directory configuration wizard or directly importing an XML file.
The fields in this screen are listed below:
Specifies the name of the user directory to which you are connecting.
Specifies a description of the user directory.
Specifies the host name for the computer where the user store is located.
Specifies the port for the computer where the user store is located.
Specifies the user domain name for accessing the LDAP user store
Specifies the name of an existing JDBC data source that CA Identity Manager will use to connect to the database.
Specifies the username for accessing the Provisioning Server.
Note: For Provisioning Servers only.
Specifies the domain name for accessing the Provisioning Server.
Note: For Provisioning Servers only.
Specifies the password for accessing the LDAP user store/Provisioning Server.
Confirms the password for accessing the LDAP user store/Provisioning Server.
When selected, forces a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection to the LDAP user directory.
Specifies the location in an LDAP directory that serves as the starting point for the directorytypically, an organization (o) or organizational unit (ou)
Note: For LDAP user stores only
Specifies the maximum number of results that CA Identity Manager can return when searching a user directory. When the number of results exceeds the limit, an error is displayed.
Setting maximum rows can override the settings in the LDAP directory that limit search results. When conflicting settings apply, the LDAP server uses the lowest setting.
Specifies the maximum number of seconds that CA Identity Manager searches a directory before terminating the search.
Specifies the host name of the system where a redundant user store or an alternate Provisioning Server exists, in case the primary system is unavailable. If multiple servers are listed, CA Identity Manager attempts to connect to the systems in the order in which they are listed.
Specifies the port of the system where a redundant user store or an alternate Provisioning Server exists, in case the primary system is unavailable. If multiple servers are listed, CA Identity Manager attempts to connect to the systems in the order in which they are listed.
Click to add additional failover host name and port numbers.
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