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Select a server from either LDAP or RADIUS lists.
3.
Perform the desired action.
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Click Edit to edit its settings, and click Modify Server to save changes. For information on each field, see
(on page 112).
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Click Delete to delete the server, and then confirm the operation.
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Click Test Connection to test the connection to the selected server. User credentials may be required.
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Click
or
to change the server order, which determines the access priority, and click Save Order to
save the new sequence.
Note: Whenever the PDU is successfully connected to one external authentication server, it STOPS trying to access
the remaining servers in the authentication list regardless of the user authentication result.
Configuring Login Settings
Choose Device Settings > Security > Login Settings to open the Login Settings page, where you can:
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Configure the user blocking feature.
Note: The user blocking function applies only to local authentication instead of external authentication through AAA
servers.
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Determine the timeout period for any inactive user.
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Prevent simultaneous logins using the same login name.
To configure user blocking:
1.
Choose Device Settings > Security > Login Settings.
2.
To enable the user blocking feature, select the "Block user on login failure" checkbox.
3.
In the "Block timeout" field, type a value or click
to select a time option. This setting determines how long the
user is blocked.
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If you type a value, the value must be followed by a time unit, such as '4 min.' See