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In a corporate environment, a network administrator is tasked with integrating a Cisco Web Security Appliance (WSA) with an existing Active Directory (AD) infrastructure. The goal is to ensure that user authentication and policy enforcement are seamlessly managed through AD. The administrator needs to configure the WSA to use LDAP for user authentication. Which of the following configurations is essential for ensuring that the WSA can successfully communicate with the Active Directory server for user authentication?
Configuring the WSA with the correct LDAP server IP address and ensuring that the appropriate ports (389 for LDAP or 636 for LDAPS) are open in the firewall settings.
Setting up a local user database on the WSA to bypass the need for Active Directory authentication.
Disabling SSL/TLS encryption for LDAP connections to simplify the configuration process.
Configuring the WSA to use NTLM authentication instead of LDAP for user verification.