
User authentication
LDAP
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6. Add a RADIUS server:
a. Add the server:
(config)> add auth radius server end
(config auth radius server 0)>
b. Enter the RADIUS server's IP address or hostname:
(config auth radius server 0)> hostname
hostname|ip-address
(config auth radius server 0)>
c. (Optional) Change the default port setting to the appropriate port:
(config auth radius server 0)> port
port
(config auth radius server 0)>
d. Configure the amount of time in seconds to wait for the RADIUS server to respond. Allowed
value is any integer from
3
to
60
. The default value is
3
.
(config auth radius server 0)> timeout
value
(config auth radius server 0)>
e. (Optional) Repeat the above steps to add additional RADIUS servers.
7. Add RADIUS to the authentication methods. Authentication methods are attempted in the
order they are listed until the first successful authentication result is returned. This example
will add RADIUS to the end of the list. See
for information about
adding methods to the beginning or middle of the list.
(config)> add auth method end radius
(config)>
8. Save the configuration and apply the change:
(config)> save
Configuration saved.
>
9. Type
exit
to exit the Admin CLI.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an
Access selection
menu
. Type
quit
to disconnect from the device.
LDAP
Your AnywhereUSB Plus device supports LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol), a protocol
used for directory information services over an IP network. LDAP can be used with your AnywhereUSB
Plus device for centralized authentication and authorization management for users who connect to
the device. With LDAP support, the AnywhereUSB Plus device acts as an LDAP client, which sends user
credentials and connection parameters to an LDAP server. The LDAP server then authenticates the
LDAP client requests and sends back a response message to the device.
When you are using LDAP authentication, you can have both local users and LDAP users able to log in
to the device. To use LDAP authentication, you must set up a LDAP server that is accessible by the
AnywhereUSB Plus device prior to configuration. The process of setting up a LDAP server varies by the
server environment.
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