SiteMinder installation and setup guide

I want to know the procedure and order to be followed for setting up and configure SiteMinder 6.0.

Hi,
I might have misunderstood your question but IF you are actually wondering:
"Is there anything special I need to do after installing the Sun Directory Server to use it as my ldap DS?"
Then my answer is:
Nope! You just need to specify the port on which your Sun DS happens to be running on your machine during the SiteMinder installation...and voila it will store its config data on it!
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