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To duplicate LDAP/LDAPS server settings:
If you have added any LDAP/LDAPS server to the PX3, and the server you
will add shares identical settings with an existing one, the most
convenient way is to duplicate that LDAP/LDAPS server's data and then
revise the IP address/host name.
1.
Repeat Steps 1 to 2 in the above procedure.
2.
Select the "Copy settings from existing LDAP server" checkbox.
3.
Click the "Select LDAP Server" field to select the LDAP/LDAPS
server whose settings you want to copy.
4.
Modify the IP Address/Hostname field.
5.
Click Add Server.
Note: If the PX3 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 PX3 and the
LDAP server to use the same NTP server(s).
Adding Radius Servers
To use Radius authentication, enable it and enter the information you
have gathered.
Note that you must enter information in the fields showing the message
'required.'
To add Radius servers:
1.
Choose Device Settings > Security > Authentication.
2.
Click New in the Radius section.
3.
Enter information.
Field/setting
Description
IP Address /
Hostname
The IP address or hostname of your Radius server.
Type of RADIUS
Authentication
Select an authentication protocol.
PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
CHAP is generally considered more secure because the user name
and password are encrypted, while in PAP they are transmitted in the
clear.
Summary of Contents for PX3-1000 series
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