Configuring a client connection policy using dsconfig
Configure a client connection policy using the dsconfig
tool.
About this task
Configure a client connection policy using the dsconfig
tool in interactive mode from the command line. You can access the Client Connection Policy menu on the Standard objects menu.
Steps
-
Use the
dsconfig
tool to create and configure a client connection policy.Specify the host name, connection method, port number, and bind distinguished names (DNs) described in previous procedures.
-
To change to the Standard objects menu, from the PingDirectory server main menu, enter
o
, and then enter the number for the Standard menu. -
From the PingDirectory server main menu, enter the number associated with Client Connection Policy.
-
From the Client Connection Policy management menu, enter the number corresponding to Create a new connection policy.
-
To create a new client connection policy from scratch, enter
n
. -
Enter a name for the new client connection policy.
-
To enable the connection policy, from the Enabled Property menu, select True.
-
To set the evaluation order for the policy, from the Evaluation-Order Property menu, enter a value between 0 and 2147483647.
A client connection policy with a lower evaluation-order is evaluated before one with a higher number. For this example, enter
9999
. -
From the Client Connection Policy menu, review the configuration.
-
If you want to make any further modifications, enter the number corresponding to the property.
-
To finish the creation of the client connection policy, enter
f
.
Any changes that you make to the client connection policy do not apply to existing connections. They only apply to new connections.
-