RAD-Series 7.1 Getting Started Guide
Interlink Networks, Inc.
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Define Local Realms
If any of your users are required to enter a realm name to log in to the network
(e.g.: @yourcompany.com), enter the:
•
Realm name—any realm you’ve defined, or a fully-qualified DNS name, provided it’s what
appears in the login string
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Authentication methods used by the realm
•
User storage type
•
User profiles, if using local storage
Enter as many realms as are needed.
If users do
not
have to enter a realm name to log in, modify the NULL realm and add users to it.
For each realm you’re defining:
1
In the Navigation frame, click the Local Realms link.
You’ll see the NULL realm, set up Deny.
2
If users
do
not
have to enter a realm name, click the NULL link.
If users
do
have to enter a realm name, click the Add New Realm link and enter it in Name.
3
Choose the User Profile Storage type from the drop-down.
New realms default to LDAP storage.
4
If this is a
wireless
network and additional parameters appear under Security Method:
•
Click EAP Authentication.
•
Choose all the EAP methods used by this realm. Use CTRL + Click to select more than
one.
If this is a
wired
network, leave Password Authentication selected.
5
Add at least one user.
For an
LDAP
server
:
•
Under User Storage Parameters, choose New LDAP Directory from the drop-down.
•
Enter the directory information and click Save.
•
Click Create to save the realm definition.
For local storage:
•
Click Create to save the realm definition.
•
Click the View User List
button next to Local Storage for that realm.
•
Click the New User link.
•
Enter the required user information and click Create.