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5. Click OK. The LDAP server is saved.
6. Click OK. The LDAP authentication is activated.
Note: If the EMX clock and the LDAP server clock are out of sync, the
installed TLS certificates, if any, may be considered expired. To ensure
proper synchronization, administrators should configure the EMX and the
LDAP server to use the same NTP server(s).
Step D. Configure Roles on the EMX Device
A role on the EMX device determines the system permissions. You must
create the roles whose names are identical to the user groups created
for the EMX on the AD server or authorization will fail. Therefore, we will
create the roles named
EMX_User
and
EMX_Admin
on the EMX device.
In this illustration, we assume:
Users assigned to the
EMX_User
role can only access the EMX
device and view settings.
Users assigned to the
EMX_Admin
role can both access and
configure the EMX device because they have the Administrator
permissions.
To create the EMX_User role with appropriate permissions
assigned:
1. Choose User Management > Roles. The Manage Roles dialog
appears.
Tip: You can also access the Manage Roles dialog by clicking the
Manage Roles button in the Edit User 'XXX' dialog.
2. Click New. The Create New Role dialog appears.
3. Type
EMX_User
in the Role Name field.
4. Type a description for the EMX_User role in the Description field. In
this example, we type "The role can only view EMX settings" to
describe the role.
5. Click the Privileges tab to select "Unrestricted View Privileges,"
which includes all View permissions. The "Unrestricted View
Privileges" permission lets users view all settings without the
capability to configure or change them.
a. Click Add. The "Add Privileges to new Role" dialog appears.
b. Select the permission "Unrestricted View Privileges" from the
Privileges list.
Summary of Contents for EMX2-888
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