Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 69

Log Out of Group Manager Using Single Sign-On, Enable or Disable Single Sign-On

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Log Out of Group Manager Using Single Sign-On Logging out of the Group Manager GUI using single sign-on (SSO) is the same as logging out using regular login credentials, but you see additional options. 1. Click Log out at the top-right corner of the Group Manager GUI. A dialog box opens. 2. Select Log out from Group Manager GUI to log out of Group Manager, or select Log in as different user to log in using your regular login credentials. Enable or Disable Single Sign-On To enable single sign-on: 1. Click Group → Group Configuration. 2. Click the Administration tab. 3. In the Authentication panel, under Active Directory Configuration, click the Join domain/Enable SSO button. 4. In the dialog box that opens, type the Active Directory administrator user name and password to join the Active Directory domain. 5. Click Join. To disable single sign-on: 1. Click Group → Group Configuration. 2. Click the Administration tab. 3. In the Authentication panel, under Active Directory Configuration, click the Leave domain/Disable SSO button. 4. In the dialog box that opens, type the Active Directory administrator user name and password to leave the Active Directory domain. 5. Click Leave. About SNMP Access to the Group You can use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for read-only access to a PS Series group through one or more readonly community names. NOTE: SAN Headquarters requires you to configure SNMP access to a group. The Manual Transfer Utility (MTU) requires you to configure SNMP access and specify public for the SNMP community name. In addition, SAN Headquarters uses SNMP to retrieve data from the group to display status. About SNMP Authentication Some PS Series group operations, such as sending traps about hardware issues, require you to configure SNMP authentication between the group and an SNMP server. Add or Change SNMP Access to a Group To add an SNMP community name: 1. Click Group → Group Configuration. 2. Click the SNMP tab. 3. Click Add in the SNMP Access panel. 4. Enter an SNMP community name (for example, public). You can specify up to 5 names, and each name can be up to 64 ASCII characters long. Names cannot contain the following characters: space, tab, comma, pound sign (#). 5. Click OK. About Group-Level Security 69

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Log Out of Group Manager Using Single Sign-On
Logging out of the Group Manager GUI using single sign-on (SSO) is the same as logging out using regular login credentials, but you
see additional options.
1.
Click
Log out
at the top-right corner of the Group Manager GUI. A dialog box opens.
2.
Select
Log out from Group Manager GUI
to log out of Group Manager, or select
Log in as
different
user
to log in using your
regular login credentials.
Enable or Disable Single Sign-On
To enable single sign-on:
1.
Click
Group
Group
Configuration
.
2.
Click the
Administration
tab.
3.
In the Authentication panel, under Active Directory
Configuration,
click the
Join domain/Enable SSO
button.
4.
In the dialog box that opens, type the Active Directory administrator user name and password to join the Active Directory
domain.
5.
Click
Join
.
To disable single sign-on:
1.
Click
Group
Group
Configuration
.
2.
Click the
Administration
tab.
3.
In the Authentication panel, under Active Directory
Configuration,
click the
Leave domain/Disable SSO
button.
4.
In the dialog box that opens, type the Active Directory administrator user name and password to leave the Active Directory
domain.
5.
Click
Leave
.
About SNMP Access to the Group
You can use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for read-only access to a PS Series group through one or more read-
only community names.
NOTE: SAN Headquarters requires you to
configure
SNMP access to a group. The Manual Transfer Utility (MTU)
requires you to
configure
SNMP access and specify
public
for the SNMP community name. In addition, SAN
Headquarters uses SNMP to retrieve data from the group to display status.
About SNMP Authentication
Some PS Series group operations, such as sending traps about hardware issues, require you to
configure
SNMP authentication
between the group and an SNMP server.
Add or Change SNMP Access to a Group
To add an SNMP community name:
1.
Click
Group
Group
Configuration
.
2.
Click the
SNMP
tab.
3.
Click
Add
in the SNMP Access panel.
4.
Enter an SNMP community name (for example,
public
).
You can specify up to 5 names, and each name can be up to 64 ASCII characters long. Names cannot contain the following
characters: space, tab, comma, pound sign (#).
5.
Click
OK
.
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