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For both of the previously discussed LDAP services, the following additional LDAP
functionality is supported:
Search method for searching DN object records between LDAP servers and within
each LDAP server (see Configuring LDAP Search Methods).
Default access level that is assigned to the user if the queried response does not
contain an access level.
Local Users table for authenticating users instead of the LDAP server (for example,
when a communication problem occurs with the server). For more information, see
Configuring Local Database for Management User Authentication on page 232.
18.3.1 Enabling the LDAP Service
Before you can configure LDAP support, you need to enable the LDAP service.
To enable LDAP:
1.
Open the LDAP Settings page (
Setup
menu >
IP Network
tab >
RADIUS & LDAP
folder >
LDAP Settings
).
Figure
18-14: Enabling LDAP
2.
From the 'LDAP Service' drop-down list, select
Enable
.
3.
Click
Apply
, and then reset the device with a save-to-flash for your settings to take
effect.
18.3.2 Enabling LDAP-based Web/CLI User Login Authentication and
Authorization
The LDAP service can be used for authenticating and authorizing device management
users (Web and CLI), based on the user's login username and password (credentials). At
the same, it can also be used to determine users' management access levels (privileges).
Before you can configure LDAP-based login authentication, you must enable this type of
LDAP service, as described in the following procedure.
To enable LDAP-based login authentication:
1.
Open the Authentication Server page (
Setup
menu >
Administration
tab >
Web &
CLI
folder >
Authentication Server
).
Figure
18-15: Enabling LDAP-based Login Authentication
2.
Under the LDAP group, from the 'Use LDAP for Web/Telnet Login' drop-down list,
select
Enable
.
3.
Click
Apply
, and then reset the device with a save-to-flash for your settings to take
effect.
18.3.3 Configuring LDAP Server Groups
The LDAP Server Groups table lets you configure up to 41 LDAP Server Groups. An LDAP
Server Group is a logical configuration entity that contains up to two LDAP servers. LDAP
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