Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual page 119

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Ensure that the password follows the password policy set in the General > Admin
Note:
tab.
7. Click OK.
The host list at the bottom of the page lists the connected Kerberos clients (IPBS radios)
that are configured successfully.
Setting up the client
Depending on the type of system, you can configure the IPBS to act as a client in three different
ways:
To configure IPBS as a client in a small existing system that has few clients, see
Configuring IPBS as a client in a small existing system
To configure IPBS as a client in a large existing system that has many clients, See
Configuring the IPBS as a client in a large existing system (many clients)
To configure IPBS as a client in a new system, see
in a new system
Configuring IPBS as a client in a small existing system
You must configure the location of the Kerberos server locally on each client. You must
configure the server as a client also, so that the server can also join the realm.
To configure each IPBS/IPBL as a client, do the following:
Avaya DECT R4 - Installation and Maintenance Guide
on page 122.
on page 119.
Configuring the IPBS/IPBL as a client
Operation
on page 121.
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