This is where you specify the attribute in the authentication user directory that contains the ACE Server user ID for the user.
Attribute name.
If user distinguished names (DNs) are different from the ACE server’s user IDs, enter the name of the attribute in the user directory that contains the user ID in the ACE server. For example, if the user’s ACE ID is jsmith, and her DN in an LDAP directory is cn=Jane Smith, ou=sales, o=security.com, then user profile attributes can be used to map back to the ACE user ID. For example, you can create a new attribute called “aceid,— or use an existing unused attribute. The Policy Server will retrieve the value of this attribute and use that as the ACE user ID.
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