Tripp Lite B022-U08-IP Owner's Manual for B022-U08-IP 1U Rack KVM Switch 93327 - Page 34

Anms - Radius, Anms - Ldap/s

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7. Administration (continued) 7.2.3 Remote OSD Administration Tab (continued) ANMS The Advanced Network Management Settings (ANMS) screen allows you to set up login authorization management from an external source. From this screen, administrators can set up remote management via RADIUS and/or LDAP/S, and set up the access port and MAC address for the Windows-based log server. ANMS - RADIUS To allow authorization through a RADIUS server, do the following: 1. Check the Enable RADIUS checkbox. 2. Fill in the Primary RADIUS Server IP and access Port, and the Alternate RADIUS Server IP and access Port. 3. In the Timeout (seconds) field, set the time in seconds that the KVM waits for a reply from the RADIUS server before it times out. 4. In the Retries field, enter the number of times you want the KVM to try and reconnect with the RADIUS server before it gives up. 5. In the Shared Secret field, key in the character string that you want to use for authentication between the KVM and the RADIUS Server. On the RADIUS server, set the access rights for each user according to the information in the table: Character C W J L V PN/xxxx SN/xx PV/xxxx SV/xx PF/xxxx SF/xx Description Gives the corresponding account administrator privileges. Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM switch via the Windows browser and non-browser applications. Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM switch via the Java browser and non-browser applications. Gives the corresponding account access to the log server on the Web Management Interface. Gives the corresponding account view-only access to all ports on the KVM switch. Denies the corresponding account access to a port. Denies the corresponding account access to a station. Gives the corresponding account view-only access to a port. Gives the corresponding account view-only access to a station. Gives the corresponding account full access to a port. Gives the corresponding account full access to a station. RADIUS Server access rights examples are given in the following table: RADIUS Access Rights Description C The corresponding account has administrator access to the KVM. W, J, L The corresponding account can access the system via the Windows and Java browser and non-browser applications, and can access the log server on the Web Management Interface. PN/0102 The corresponding account is denied access to port 2 on station 1. PF/A The corresponding account is given full access to all ports on the installation. SV/02 The corresponding account is given view-only access to station 2. Note: Characters are not case sensitive. Characters are comma delimited. ANMS - LDAP/S 34

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ANMS
The Advanced Network Management Settings (ANMS) screen allows
you to set up login authorization management from an external source.
From this screen, administrators can set up remote management via
RADIUS and/or LDAP/S, and set up the access port and MAC address
for the Windows-based log server.
7.2.3 Remote OSD Administration Tab
(
continued
)
7. Administration
(
continued
)
ANMS - RADIUS
To allow authorization through a RADIUS server, do the following:
1. Check the
Enable RADIUS
checkbox.
2. Fill in the
Primary RADIUS Server IP
and access
Port
, and the
Alternate RADIUS Server IP
and access
Port
.
3. In the
Timeout (seconds)
field, set the time in seconds that the
KVM waits for a reply from the RADIUS server before it times
out.
4.
In the
Retries
field, enter the number of times you want the KVM
to try and reconnect with the RADIUS server before it gives up.
5. In the
Shared Secret
field, key in the character string that you want
to use for authentication between the KVM and the RADIUS
Server.
On the RADIUS server, set the access rights for each user according to
the information in the table:
Character
Description
C
Gives the corresponding account administrator privileges.
W
Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM
switch via the Windows browser and non-browser
applications.
J
Gives the corresponding account access to the
KVM switch via the Java browser and non-browser
applications.
L
Gives the corresponding account access to the log server
on the Web Management Interface.
V
Gives the corresponding account view-only access to all
ports on the KVM switch.
PN/xxxx
Denies the corresponding account access to a port.
SN/xx
Denies the corresponding account access to a station.
PV/xxxx
Gives the corresponding account view-only access to a
port.
SV/xx
Gives the corresponding account view-only access to a
station.
PF/xxxx
Gives the corresponding account full access to a port.
SF/xx
Gives the corresponding account full access to a station.
RADIUS Server access rights examples are given in the following
table:
RADIUS
Access
Rights
Description
C
The corresponding account has administrator access to
the KVM.
W, J, L
The corresponding account can access the system
via the Windows and Java browser and non-browser
applications, and can access the log server on the Web
Management Interface.
PN/0102
The corresponding account is denied access to port 2 on
station 1.
PF/A
The corresponding account is given full access to all
ports on the installation.
SV/02
The corresponding account is given view-only access to
station 2.
Note: Characters are not case sensitive. Characters are comma
delimited.
ANMS – LDAP/S