Step 1: Setup LDAP Authentication – Create a server profile which identifies the external authentication service and instructs the firewall how to connect to that authentication service and access the authentication credentials for your users.
- Go to Device>Server Profiles>LDAP, and then Add an LDAP server profile.

2. Enter a Profile Name, such as GP-User-Auth.

3. Click Add in the Server List area

4. Enter the necessary information for connecting to the authentication server, including the server Name, IP address or FQDN of the LDAP Server, and Port.

5. Select the LDAP server Type; Enter the Bind DN and Password to enable the authentication service to authenticate the firewall.

6. commit the settings.

Step 2: