Chapter 4.1 System
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Authentication Settings
The system supports several authentication databases that are
Local
,
POP3
,
RADIUS
,
LDAP
, and
NT Domain
and provides up to four authentication options
Server1~4
, one
On-demand Users
authentication option and
one
SIP
authentication. The administrator needs to activate and configure at least one of these authentication
databases for an enabled service zone. Postfix is used to inform the system which type of authentication
database to be used for authentication when multiple databases are concurrently in use. Each authentication
option is distinguished by the postfix in clients’ username such as “user1@Local”. One of authentication
database (except SIP Authentication) can be assigned as Default for a service zone. For authentication option
assigned as default, the postfix can be omitted while entering username.
¾
Authentication Required for the Zone
Enable or disable this feature.
¾
Authentication Options
Click the hyperlink of
Auth Option
, the
Authentication option
page will appear, options including
Server1
to
Server4
,
On-demand Users
and
SIP.
○
Authentication Database:
The system supports several types of authentication database that are
Local,
POP3
,
RADIUS
,
LDAP
, and
NT Domain
, and provides up to four authentication options and one
On-demand Users
authentication option and
SIP
authentication. Select the desired method and then click the link
besides the pull-down menu for more advanced configuration.
For more information on
Authentication Methods,
please refer to next section
4.2.1
Authentication.
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