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Figure 5.22 Remote Authentication and HTTP Server Option Properties
When authenticated, the user retains access to the AVP for that browser session. If
the session is closed, the user must re-authenticate. The AVP does not offer
different levels of access: once a user is authenticated, all functionality is available
to that user.
Table 5.4 LDAP Authentication Configuration Parameters
Parameter
Values
Description
Authentication
Off, Basic, LDAP Test, LDAP Authentication
Off: No user authentication is performed
Basic: the username and password presented on this page are
used to access the AVP web UI
LDAP Test: a short-term configuration of LDAP used to check
the settings. The settings will be applied for 2 minutes. The
user will be asked for username and password and the AVP
will attempt to authenticate these details against the LDAP
server. The results are printed on this page. After the test, this
setting will be turned to Off.
LDAP Authentication: user access to the web UI is controlled
through user authentication against the configured LDAP
server.
Disable HTTP Access
(HTTPS is always On)
Off, On
Off: Both HTTP and HTTPS access to the web UI is available
on the control interface.
On: Only HTTPS access is available on the control interface.
HTTPS uses a self-signed certificate and this cannot be
changed.
LDAP Host IP Address
The LDAP server’s IP address. The AVP does not support
DNS.
LDAP Bind Dn
The BIND distinguished name. This information must be
obtained from the administrator of the LDAP server.
LDAP Bind Password
The password for binding to the LDAP server. This information
must be obtained from the administrator of the LDAP server.
Summary of Contents for AVP 4000
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