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### Adding group links **(STARTER ONLY)**
### Adding group links **(STARTER ONLY)**
For information on adding group links via CNs and filters, refer to [the GitLab groups documentation](../../../user/group/index.md#manage-group-memberships-via-ldap).
For information on adding group links via CNs and filters, refer to [the GitLab groups documentation](../../../user/group/index.md#manage-group-memberships-via-ldap-starter-only).
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All the members of the 'Engineering' group will have been added to 'Frontend'.
All the members of the 'Engineering' group will have been added to 'Frontend'.
## Manage group memberships via LDAP
## Manage group memberships via LDAP **(STARTER ONLY)**
Group syncing allows LDAP groups to be mapped to GitLab groups. This provides more control over per-group user management. To configure group syncing edit the `group_base`**DN** (`'OU=Global Groups,OU=GitLab INT,DC=GitLab,DC=org'`). This **OU** contains all groups that will be associated with GitLab groups.
Group syncing allows LDAP groups to be mapped to GitLab groups. This provides more control over per-group user management. To configure group syncing edit the `group_base`**DN** (`'OU=Global Groups,OU=GitLab INT,DC=GitLab,DC=org'`). This **OU** contains all groups that will be associated with GitLab groups.