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Mapping groups to roles
When a user is successfully authenticated using the Storage Authentication Service,
the resulting user information includes a list of groups the user belongs to. For
successful authorization, at least one LDAP group in the list must have the same
name as a role that is defined in the TS3500 Tape Library. The first LDAP group to
match a role determines the role of the user. Avoid ambiguity of multiple matches
by making sure that only one group matches a role in the TS3500 Tape Library.
Note:
Prior to firmware level A040, a user in an Admin LDAP group is required to
enable and disable SAS.
For more information about TPC, visit the web at http://www-03.ibm.com/
systems/storage/software/center/index.html. For additional information about
TPC security features, including how to use Microsoft Active Directory for
authentication, visit the web at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/
wasinfo/v7r0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.websphere.base.doc/info/aes/ae/
cwim_fedrepos.html.
IPv6 functionality
The TS3500 Tape Library supports internet protocol (IP) addresses in both IPv4 and
IPv6 format. IPv6 is designed to allow the Internet to grow steadily, both in terms
of the number of hosts connected and the total amount of data traffic transmitted.
Both the operator panel and the Tape Library Specialist Web interface allow the
definition of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. The Key Proxy determines the IP version
used and presents the correct IP address and parameters to the IP Stack.
IPv4 and IPv6 address formats
An IPv4 address has the following format:
x . x . x . x
where
x
is called an
octet
and must be a decimal value between 0 and 255. Octets are separated by periods.
An IPv4 address must contain three periods and four octets. Examples of valid
IPv4 addresses include:
v
1 . 2 . 3 . 4
v
01 . 102 . 103 . 104
Here is an example of a screen that uses IPv4 addresses:
Ethernet IPv4
Panel 0175
Current Settings Frame 1:
MAC Address: 18:36:F3:98:4F:9A
IP Address (IPv4):
19.117.63.126
Subnet Mask (IPv4): 255.255.253.0
Gateway (IPv4):
19.117.63.253
Ethernet Mode:
Manual IP Entry
Press ENTER to Change Settings
[BACK]
[ UP ]
[DOWN]
[ENTER]
An IPv6 address can have two formats:
v
Normal - Pure IPv6 format
v
Dual - IPv6 plus IPv4 formats
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