LDAP
You can set user authentication with the LDAP. See "LDAP Server Linkage" in
Chapter 13 for more information.
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Refresh
User Authentication
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Method
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LDAP 1-3
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Port Number
Encryption Start Method
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(*1)
Item
Reloads the information.
Specifies a user authentication method.
Do not use LDAP user authentication:
Authenticates a user with user accounts
registered in the server blade.
When local user authentication fails, perform
LDAP user authentication:
Authenticates a user with user accounts
registered in the server blade. If it fails, then
authenticate the user with user accounts on
the LDAP server.
Specifies an LDAP with IP address
(XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX) or FQDN: up to 255
characters.
Specifies a destination port number with
decimal numbers: 1 to 65535.
Specifies a method to connect to the LDAP
server. Generally, LDAP connection uses port
636, and Start TLS connection uses port 389.
However, you may have to use another port
depending on the environment. Check your
environment and then set the port.
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