/ldapipaddr

Specifies the LDAP server's network address as either an IP address or a DNS hostname. You can specify multiple network addresses to provide failover capabilities for your LDAP servers. See Specifying Failover LDAP Servers (Non-SSL Only).

 

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Syntax:

/ldapipaddr-network_address

--ldapipaddr network_address

/ldapipaddr-network_address

Example:

/ldapipaddr-172.16.5.18
/ldapipaddr-server1 server2

--ldapipaddr 172.16.5.19
--ldapipaddr server1 server2

/ldapipaddr-172.16.5.20
/ldapipaddr-server1 server2

If you specify multiple LDAP servers, use a space between each address. When so configured, the POA tries to contact the first LDAP server in order to authenticate a user to GroupWise. If that LDAP server is down, the POA tries the next LDAP server in the list, and so on until it is able to authenticate.

See also /ldapport, /ldapuser, /ldappwd, /ldapuserauthmethod, /ldapdisablepwdchg, /ldapssl, /ldapsslkey, and /ldaptimeout.