Command Line Interface Reference Guide > The Configuration Menu > /cfg/sys/ldap/maprole MAP LDAP Object Class to User Role Menu
/cfg/sys/ldap/maprole
MAP LDAP Object Class to User Role Menu
Use the LDAP Object Class Role Mapping table to manage Alteon permissions for LDAP object classes.
 
[[MAP LDAP Object Class to User Role 1Menu]
   objclass - Set the object class name for user-role mapping
   attribut - Set the attribute field for the user-role mapping
   value - Set the Attribute's value for the user-role mapping
   role - Set the user-role
   del - delete this user-role mapping
   cur - Display current object class to user-role mapping
 
MAP LDAP Object Class to User Role Menu Options (/cfg/sys/ldap/maprole) 
Command Syntax and Usage
objectclass
 
Sets the name of the object class in the LDAP server that includes the Attribute and Value for the permission.
For example, user.
Maximum number of characters: 32.
attribut
 
Sets the Attribute field to match for the permission in the LDAP server.
For example, memberOf.
Maximum number of characters: 256.
value
 
Sets the value of the Attribute. For example, if you are using the memberOf attribute, this value specifies the membership group.
For example: CN=financeTeam,OU=finance,DC=company,DC=com
Maximum number of characters: 256
role
 
Select the user roles to assign.
Default: User
Note: WebApp Security roles are not supported via LDAP.
del
 
Deletes this user role mapping.
cur
 
Displays the current object class to user-role mapping.