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Note Directory Manager can be accessed only when operating in Internal Directory mode.
To access Directory management tasks, log into the system (see "Logging In" section on page 2-1). Then, from the Home page, click the Tools tab. The Tools page appears.
From the Tools page, click Directory Mgr.
With the directory manager you can:
•Edit the schema
•Import a schema from an XML file
Step 1 From the Directory Manager page, click Edit Schema.
The schema editor appears (see Figure 10-1).
Figure 10-1 Schema Editor
Step 2 Enter the name of the new attribute.
Table 10-1 shows valid values for these fields.
Step 3 Accept or modify the Unique ID for this attribute.
Step 4 To clear your entries, click Reset.
Step 5 To add this attribute to the schema, click Add Entry.
You can import a schema accessible from your computer. However, the file must be in XML format and conform to the definitions specified in the document type definition (DTD) file shown here:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- DTD for DAML -->
<!-- Last updated: 2006-01-18 -->
<!ELEMENT attribute EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST attribute
ref CDATA #REQUIRED
required CDATA #REQUIRED
>
<!ELEMENT attribute-type (name, object-identifier, syntax)>
<!ATTLIST attribute-type
id CDATA #REQUIRED
single-value CDATA #REQUIRED
obsolete CDATA #REQUIRED
user-modification CDATA #REQUIRED
>
<!ELEMENT class (name, object-identifier, attribute)>
<!ATTLIST class
id CDATA #REQUIRED
superior CDATA #REQUIRED
type CDATA #REQUIRED
obsolete CDATA #REQUIRED
>
<!ELEMENT directory-schema (attribute-type, class)>
<!ELEMENT dsml (directory-schema)>
<!ATTLIST dsml
complete CDATA #REQUIRED
>
<!ELEMENT name (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT object-identifier (#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT syntax (#PCDATA)>
>
Example
For example, a valid schema would look like:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE dsml SYSTEM "dsml.dtd">
<dsml complete="true">
<directory-schema>
<attribute-type id="IOSe1ipaddress" single-value="true" obsolete="false" user-modification="true">
<name>IOSe1ipaddress</name>
<object-identifier>1.2.840.113548.3.1.2.20</object-identifier>
<syntax>1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15</syntax>
</attribute-type>
<class id="IOSConfigClass" superior="top" type="structural" obsolete="false">
<name>IOSConfigClass</name>
<object-identifier>1.2.840.113548.3.2.2.1</object-identifier>
<attribute ref="1.2.840.113548.3.1.2.20" required="false"/>
</class>
</directory-schema>
</dsml>
Step 1 From the Directory Manager page, click Import Schema.
The import schema dialog box appears (see Figure 10-2).
Figure 10-2 Import Schema
Step 2 Enter the filename of the schema you want to import in the Schema Filename field.
Table 10-2 shows valid values for these fields.
|
|
|
---|---|---|
Schema Filename |
Name of schema file to import. |
a-z |
Use the browse function to locate the file, if needed.
Step 3 To clear your entries, click Reset.
Step 4 To import the file, click Import.