Asus Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE IPMI EXPANSION CARD Users Manual English - Page 54

Active directory Settings, Enable Active Directory, Authentication, Secret Username, Secret Password

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• Role Groups Allows you to set LDAP/E-Directory user role groups. - Clicking on an unassigned empty box will allow you to add a new role group. - Clicking on a cell with an existing role group will allow you to modify the role group. - Clicking on the x to the top right corner of a role group will delete the role group. Active directory Settings This page allows you to set the Active directory Settings. An active directory does a variety of function including the ability to provide the information on objects, helps organize these objects for easy retrieval and access, allows access by users and administrators, and allows the administrators to set security up for the directory. • General Settings Enable Active Directory Authentication SSL Enable or disable Active Directory Authentication. Enable or disable SSL encryption. Set the active directory server administrator username. Secret Username • Must be a combination of 1-64 alphanumeric characters. • It must start with an alphabetical character. • Special characters and spaces are not allowed. • If the Secret Username and Secret Password are not necessary, please leave both fields blank. Secret Password Set the active directory server administrator password. • Must be at least 6 characters long. • White space is not allowed. • Must not exceed 127 characters. • If the Secret Username and Secret Password are not necessary, please leave both fields blank. User Domain Name Domain Controller Server Address 1-3 Set a domain name for the user. Enter the IP address of the active directory server. • At least 1 Domain Controller Server Address must be configured • Supports IPV4 and IPV6 Address format. 3-22 Chapter 3: Web-based User Interface

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Chapter 3: Web-based User Interface
Active directory Settings
This page allows you to set the Active directory Settings. An active directory does a variety
of function including the ability to provide the information on objects, helps organize these
objects for easy retrieval and access, allows access by users and administrators, and allows
the administrators to set security up for the directory.
General Settings
Enable Active Directory
Authentication
Enable or disable Active Directory Authentication.
SSL
Enable or disable SSL encryption.
Secret Username
Set the active directory server administrator
username.
Must be a combination of 1-64 alpha-
numeric characters.
It must start with an alphabetical
character.
Special characters and spaces are
not allowed.
If the
Secret Usernam
e and
Secret
Password
are not necessary, please
leave both fields blank.
Secret Password
Set the active directory server administrator
password.
Must be at least 6 characters long.
White space is not allowed.
Must not exceed 127 characters.
If the
Secret Usernam
e and
Secret
Password
are not necessary, please
leave both fields blank.
User Domain Name
Set a domain name for the user.
Domain Controller Server
Address 1-3
Enter the IP address of the active directory server.
At least 1 Domain Controller Server
Address must be configured
Supports IPV4 and IPV6 Address
format.
Role Groups
Allows you to set LDAP/E-Directory user role groups.
-
Clicking on an unassigned empty box will allow you to add a new role group.
-
Clicking on a cell with an existing role group will allow you to modify the role
group.
-
Clicking on the
x
to the top right corner of a role group will delete the role
group.