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Changing the administrator user name, Enabling LDAP server authentication for LMC, System

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Monitoring and maintaining the system 46 Changing the administrator user name 1 In LMC, click the System tab. 2 Select Username & Password from the System list. 3 Type the new user name. 4 Re‑type the new user name to confirm it. 5 Click Apply. Changing the administrator password 1 Click the System tab. 2 Select Username & Password from the System list. 3 Type the current password. 4 Type the new password, and then re‑type it to confirm. 5 Click Apply. Enabling LDAP server authentication for LMC The administrator can set up a connection with an LDAP server to authenticate user names and passwords other than those for the administrator account. 1 Select LDAP Setup from the System list. 2 Select the Enable LDAP Authentication check box. 3 If your LDAP server requires a secure connection, then select Use Secure Connection (SSL/TLS). 4 Type the LDAP server address and server port. Note: Port 389 is typically used for non‑secure communication, and Port 636 is typically used for secure communication. 5 In the User Search Filter field, type the attribute used in the directory to identify a user name, such as cn, sn, uid, or sAMAccountName. 6 In the User Search Base field, type the relative distinguished name where a subtree search for a user should begin in the directory, such as ou=Employees. 7 Do the following to filter the search to users in specific groups: a In the Group Search Filter field, type the attribute used to identify a member of the group, such as member or uniquemember. b In the Group Search Base field, type the relative distinguished name where a subtree search should begin in the directory for groups, such as ou=Groups. c In the "Member of Group(s)" field, type a comma‑delimited list of group names to search. The user name must be a member of at least one of the groups listed. d In the Group Identifier field, type a name for the object class. Note: The object class name can be used to search for the group base when assigning privileges to groups.

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Changing the administrator user name
1
In LMC, click the
System
tab.
2
Select
Username & Password
from the System list.
3
Type the new user name.
4
Re
type the new user name to confirm it.
5
Click
Apply
.
Changing the administrator password
1
Click the
System
tab.
2
Select
Username & Password
from the System list.
3
Type the current password.
4
Type the new password, and then re
type it to confirm.
5
Click
Apply
.
Enabling LDAP server authentication for LMC
The administrator can set up a connection with an LDAP server to authenticate user names and passwords other than
those for the administrator account.
1
Select
LDAP Setup
from the System list.
2
Select the
Enable LDAP Authentication
check box.
3
If your LDAP server requires a secure connection, then select
Use Secure Connection (SSL/TLS)
.
4
Type the LDAP server address and server port.
Note:
Port 389 is typically used for non
secure communication, and Port 636 is typically used for secure
communication.
5
In the User Search Filter field, type the attribute used in the directory to identify a user name, such as
cn
,
sn
,
uid
, or
sAMAccountName
.
6
In the User Search Base field, type the relative distinguished name where a subtree search for a user should begin
in the directory, such as
ou=Employees
.
7
Do the following to filter the search to users in specific groups:
a
In the Group Search Filter field, type the attribute used to identify a member of the group, such as
member
or
uniquemember
.
b
In the Group Search Base field, type the relative distinguished name where a subtree search should begin in the
directory for groups, such as
ou=Groups
.
c
In the “Member of Group(s)” field, type a comma
delimited list of group names to search. The user name must
be a member of at least one of the groups listed.
d
In the Group Identifier field, type a name for the object class.
Note:
The object class name can be used to search for the group base when assigning privileges to groups.
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