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Example using Administrative Domains:
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Home Admin Domain (homeAD) for the user will be the first value in the
adlist
(Admin Domain list).
If a user has no values assigned in the
adlist
attribute, the homeAD ‘0’ will be the default
administrative domain for the user.
• If you are using Virtual Fabrics, enter the value of the Logical Fabric separated by a semi-colon ( ; )
into the
Value
field.
Example using Virtual Fabrics:
HomeLF=10;LFRoleList=admin:128,10;ChassisRole=admin
In this example, the Logical Switch that would be logged into by default is 10. If 10 is not available,
the lowest FID available will be chosen. You would have permission to enter logical switch 128 and
10 in an admin role and you would also have the chassis role permission of admin.
NOTE:
You can perform batch operations using the
Ldifde.exe
utility. For more information on
importing and exporting schemas, see your Microsoft documentation or visit
www.microsoft.com
.
Authentication servers on the switch
At least one RADIUS or LDAP server must be configured before you can enable RADIUS or LDAP service.
You can configure the RADIUS or LDAP service even if it is disabled on the switch, and can configure up to
five RADIUS or LDAP servers. You must be logged in as admin or switchAdmin to configure the RADIUS
service.
NOTE:
On dual-CP switches (HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director, HP StorageWorks DC SAN
Backbone Director and HP StorageWorks DC04 SAN Director Switch enterprise-class platforms), the switch
sends its RADIUS or LDAP request using the IP address of the active CP. When adding clients, add both the
active and standby CP IP addresses so that users can still log in to the switch in the event of a failover.
RADIUS or LDAP configuration is chassis-based configuration data. On platforms containing multiple
switch instances, the configuration applies to all instances. The configuration is persistent across reboot
and firmwareDownload. On a chassis-based system, the command must replicate the configuration to the
standby CP.
Multiple login sessions can invoke the command simultaneously. The last session that applies the change
will be the one whose configuration is in effect. This configuration is persistent after an HA failover.
The RADIUS or LDAP servers are contacted in the order they are listed, starting from the top of the list and
moving to the bottom.
Displaying the current RADIUS configuration
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2.
Enter the following command:
switch:admin> aaaConfig --show
If a configuration exists, its parameters are displayed. If RADIUS or LDAP service is not configured, only
the parameter heading line is displayed. Parameters include:
Position
The order in which servers are contacted to provide service.
Server
The server names or IPv4 or IPv6 addresses.
Port
The server ports.
Secret
The shared secrets.
Timeouts
The length of time servers have to respond before the next server is contacted.
Authentication
The type of authentication being used on servers.
Summary of Contents for A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base
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Page 100: ...100 Managing user accounts ...
Page 118: ...116 Configuring standard security features ...
Page 164: ...162 Configuring advanced security features ...
Page 234: ...232 Installing and maintaining firmware ...
Page 268: ...266 Administering advanced zoning ...
Page 284: ...282 Configuring Enterprise class platforms ...
Page 292: ...290 Routing traffic ...
Page 294: ...292 Interoperability for merged SANs ...
Page 302: ...300 Configuring the Distributed Management Server ...
Page 334: ...332 iSCSI gateway service ...
Page 340: ...338 Administering NPIV ...
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Page 408: ...406 Using the FC FC routing service ...
Page 438: ...434 Administering extended fabrics ...
Page 460: ...456 Administering ISL trunking ...
Page 516: ...512 FICON fabrics ...
Page 526: ...522 Configuring and monitoring FICON Extension Services ...
Page 540: ...536 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 544: ...540 Understanding legacy password behavior ...
Page 546: ...542 Mixed fabric configurations for non merge SANs ...
Page 550: ...546 Migrating from an MP Router to a 400 MP Router ...
Page 558: ...554 Inband Management ...
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