ldap-deadperiod

Configures LDAP dead period interval

Supported on the following devices:

Syntax

ldap-deadperiod <60-300>

Parameters

ldap-deadperiod <60-300>

ldap-deadperiod <60-300>

Configures an LDAP dead period. When enabled, LDAP service allows the AP or controller to bind with the LDAP server and retrieve user details to match with user-defined role filters. The LDAP deadperiod is the interval between two consecutive attempts to bind with the LDAP server. To enable LDAP service, use the ldap-query command.

  • <60-300> – Specify the interval from 60 - 600 seconds. The default is 120 seconds.

Examples

nx9500-6C8809(config-role-policy-test)#ldap-deadperiod 100
nx9500-6C8809(config-role-policy-test)#show context
role-policy test
 default-role use ip-access-list in test precedence 1
 ldap-deadperiod 100
nx9500-6C8809(config-role-policy-test)#

Related Commands

no (role-policy-config-mode-command)

Removes or resets the LDAP deadperiod interval