Enabling a virtual attribute
You can enable a virtual attribute using the dsconfig tool.
If you are using dsconfig in interactive command-line mode, you can access the virtual attribute menu from the Standard object menu.
Enabling a virtual attribute using dsconfig interactive mode
Steps
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To enable a virtual attribute, use dsconfig.- 
Specify the connection port, bind DN, password, and host information. 
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Enter the LDAP connection parameter for your PingDirectory server: - 
For LDAP, enter 1.
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For SSL, enter 2.
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For StartTLS, enter 3.Example:bin/dsconfig 
 
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On the PingDirectory server main menu, enter oto change the object menu, and then enter the number corresponding toStandard.
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On the PingDirectory server main menu, enter the number corresponding to virtual attributes. 
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On the Virtual Attribute managementmenu, enter the number to view and edit an existing virtual attribute.
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From the list of existing virtual attributes on the system, select the virtual attribute. For this example, enter the number corresponding to the numSubordinatesvirtual attribute.
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On the numSubordinates Virtual Attribute Propertiesmenu, enter the number to enable the virtual attribute.
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On the Enabled Propertymenu for thenumSubordinatesvirtual attribute, enter the number to change the value toTRUE.
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On the numSubordinates Virtual Attribute Propertiesmenu, enterfto apply the changes.
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Verify that the virtual attribute is enabled. Example:This example assumes you have configured the group entries. $ bin/ldapsearch --baseDN dc=example,dc=com "(ou=People)" numSubordinatesResult:The system returns the following. dn: ou=People,dc=example,dc=com numSubordinates: 1000