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where
auth ID
is an integer in the range 1 to 63 that uniquely identifies the
authentication method in the Nortel SNAS 4050 domain. If you do not specify the
auth ID
in the command, you are prompted for it..
When you first create the method for the domain, you must enter the
authentication ID. After you have created the method and defined a name for it,
you can use either the ID or the name to access the method for configuration.
The command to create the authentication ID launches a wizard. When prompted,
enter the following information. You can later modify all settings for the specific
local database configuration (see
“Configuring authentication methods using
the CLI” on page 239
and
“Managing the local database using the CLI” on
page 264
).
•
authentication type — options are
radius|ldap|local
. Enter
local
.
•
authentication method name (
auth name
) — a string that specifies a name
for the method. After you have defined a name for the method, you can use
either the method name or the
auth ID
to access the
Authentication
menu.
In future releases of the Nortel SNAS 4050 software, you will be able to
reference this string in a client filter, so that authentication to the database in
question becomes a condition for access rights for a group.
•
user name — a string that specifies a unique user login name. This item
creates the first entry in the local database. To fully populate the database, add
more users later (see
“Managing the local database using the CLI” on
page 264
).
There are no restrictions on the Nortel SNAS 4050 regarding acceptable user
names. However, if you want the user name in the local database to mirror the
Windows login name, observe Windows username conventions (for example,
keep the length to no more than 32 characters).
•
password (
passwd
) — the password that applies to the user you specified.
Summary of Contents for 4050
Page 24: ...24 Contents 320818 A ...
Page 48: ...48 Chapter 1 Overview 320818 A ...
Page 70: ...70 Chapter 2 Initial setup 320818 A ...
Page 190: ...190 Chapter 4 Configuring the domain 320818 A ...
Page 232: ...232 Chapter 5 Configuring groups and profiles 320818 A ...
Page 352: ...352 Chapter 7 TunnelGuard SRS Builder 320818 A ...
Page 456: ...456 Chapter 9 Customizing the portal and user logon 320818 A ...
Page 568: ...568 Chapter 10 Configuring system settings 320818 A ...
Page 722: ...722 Chapter 13 Viewing system information and performance statistics 320818 A ...
Page 756: ...756 Chapter 14 Maintaining and managing the system 320818 A ...
Page 768: ...768 Chapter 15 Upgrading or reinstalling the software 320818 A ...
Page 802: ...802 Chapter 17 Configuration example 320818 A ...
Page 880: ...880 Appendix C Supported MIBs 320818 A ...
Page 900: ...900 Appendix F Configuring DHCP to auto configure IP Phones 320818 A ...