
NOTE: NTLM authentication can be used as the bind method for option one. Option two only
provides Simple authentication. If Simple is chosen, the username and password are transmitted over
the network as ‘cleartext.’ This means that this information can be read by anyone with access to the
data on the network.
Configure the Service-Based Address Book
Follow these steps to configure the service-based address book.
1. Open the DSS Configuration Utility and click the Addressing tab.
2. Click to select the Enable Network Contacts (use LDAP server) check box.
3. In the Network Directory Server (LDAP) Step 1 section, type in the IP address or Hostname of
the Domain Controller or Global Catalog Server in the LDAP Server Address text box.
NOTE: If the Global Catalog Server is used, the default LDAP port must be changed to 3268.
4. In the Server Authentication Requirements (Step 2) section, click to select the Server requires
authentication option, and then select NTLM from the drop-down menu.
5. Type the credentials of an authenticated user into the Username, Password, and Domain text
boxes.
6. In the Sync Schedule section, select the replication frequency.
7. Click Apply.
Configure individual devices to connect to the LDAP interface of Active Directory
1. Open the DSS Configuration Utility, and then click the Device Configuration tab.
2. Click to select the device you want to configure, and then click Configure Device.
3. Click the Authentication subtab. Set the Authentication Method to Microsoft Windows.
4. Set the Login Method to Simple.
5. Type in the credentials of an authenticated user into the Username, Password, and Domain text
boxes.
6. Type the IP Address or Hostname of the Domain Controller or Global Catalog Server.
7. Make sure the LDAP Database is Alphabetized check box is not selected. When configuring for
Active Directory Services, in most cases, having this check box selected will cause names
shown in the list of matching names to not appear in alphabetical order.
8. Click Apply.
DSS templates
DSS templates are collections of device configuration settings that can be applied to individual
products or groups of products. Templates configure a product’s settings at the time that they are
applied to the product. There is no automated mechanism to maintain a product’s settings to match a
template. A product’s settings can change after a template has been applied due to manual editing or
the application of different template(s).
DSS template types are divided into the two following product-family classes:
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