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Special note about the AES cipher:
The PX3 device's SSL/TLS-based protocols, including LDAPS, support
AES 128- and 256-bit ciphers. The exact cipher to use is negotiated
between the PX3 and the client (such as a web browser), which is
impacted by the cipher priority of the PX3 and the client's cipher
availability/settings.
Tip: If intending to force the PX3 to use a specific AES cipher, refer to
your client's user documentation for information on configuring AES
settings.
Gathering LDAP/Radius Information
It requires knowledge of your AA server settings to configure the PX3 for
external authentication. If you are not familiar with these settings,
consult your AA server administrator for help.
Information needed for LDAP authentication:
The IP address or hostname of the LDAP server
Whether the Secure LDAP protocol (LDAP over TLS) is being used
If Secure LDAP is in use, consult your LDAP administrator for the
CA certificate file.
The network port used by the LDAP server
The type of the LDAP server, usually one of the following options:
OpenLDAP
If using an OpenLDAP server, consult the LDAP administrator
for the Bind Distinguished Name (DN) and password.
Microsoft Active Directory
®
(AD)
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