After you open a session with a directory service or interfaces, you can list, add, modify, and delete associated server entries.
When you add or modify a server entry, dscp automatically creates or modifies both master and query lines. The master line and the query line of an interfaces file entry contain identical information.
Each server entry is made up of a set of attributes. When you add or modify a server entry, dscp prompts you for information about each attribute. Table 7-2 describes each attribute:
Attribute |
Type of value |
Default value |
Modifiable when adding or modifying server entry? |
---|---|---|---|
Server Entry Version |
Integer |
15001 |
Adding Directory Services: No interfaces: No Modifying Directory Services: Yes interfaces: No |
Server Name |
Character string |
N/A |
Adding Directory Services: N/A interfaces: N/A Modifying Directory Services: No interfaces: No |
Service |
Character string |
ASE |
Adding Directory Services: Yes interfaces: Yes Modifying Directory Services: Yes interfaces: No |
Server Status |
Integer |
4 Valid values are: 1 - Active 2 - Stopped 3 - Failed 4 - Unknown |
Adding Directory Services: No interfaces: No Modifying Directory Services: Yes interfaces: No |
Transport Address
|
Transport type: Character string Transport address: Character string |
Transport type: tcp. Transport address: None. Valid values are: Transport type: “tcp” Transport address: Character string in a format recognized by the specified transport type. |
Adding or modifying Directory Services: Transport type: Yes Transport address: Yes interfaces: Transport type: Yes Transport address: Yes |
Security Mechanism |
Character string. Note: You can add up to 20 security mechanism strings for each server entry. |
None. Valid values are Character strings associated with object identifiers defined in the user’s objectid.dat. |
Adding Directory Services: Yes interfaces: Yes Modifying Directory Services: Yes interfaces: Yes |
HA Failoverserver (optional) |
Character string. |
None. |
Adding Directory Services: Yes interfaces: Yes Modifying Directory Services: Yes interfaces: Yes |