Configure a Sun Directory endpoint
To configure a Sun Directory as an endpoint, you must specify the LDAP URL, login name with credentials, the search base, and root suffix.
Before you begin
Ensure that you create an endpoint and specify the type as Sun Directory. See Configure endpoints.
Procedure
- On the Sun Directory endpoint configuration page, in the LDAP URL field, enter the LDAP URL of the Sun Directory service that you want to access.
The LDAP URL format is ldap://hostname:port or ldap://server_IP_address:port.
For example: ldap://localhost:389
Note: The default LDAP port number is 389. If you are using SSL, the default LDAP port number is 636.
- In the User Login and Password fields, enter the distinguished name and credentials for authentication to the service.
For example: cn=administrator,cn=users,dc=your_domain,dc=com
- In the Include entries from the following container field, enter the search base in the Sun Directory that is polled for changes. Alternately, we can click Contexts and select from the LDAP Search Base list and then click OK.
For example: dc=your_domain,dc=com
- To verify the Sun Directory connection settings, click Test Connection. If the connection is successful, the attributes in the endpoint are displayed in a separate pane. You can use the Filter field to search the attributes.
- Optional: We can also configure the following advanced parameters. Expand the Advanced section to view these parameters.
- Seconds Before Timeout
- Specify the maximum number of seconds to wait for the next changed Sun Directory object. The default value is 0.
- Seconds Between Polling
- Specifies the number of seconds the Connector sleeps between successive polls. The default value is 60.
- Change State Key
- Specifies the name of the key or parameter that stores the change detection iterator state. The state key is used between runs to remember the last changed that was processed. If synchronization was stopped for any reason, when it is restarted, it can pick up from where it stopped.
- The value of this key must be unique for each endpoint. If you do not set this parameter, a value is computed automatically to ensure uniqueness.
- Binary Attributes
- Specify a list of attributes that must be interpreted as binary values instead of strings. When you enter the attribute names in this field, enter one attribute per line and do not use any separators.
- Page Size
- Number of entries per page that must be returned by the request.
What to do next
After configuring the endpoint, we can create a flow to define the relationship between the endpoint and the target directory server.
Parent topic:
Configure endpoints