User Authentication And Grouping; Type Of Users - LevelOne AMG-2102 User Manual

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4. User Authentication and Grouping

4.1 Type of Users

Configure Authentication, go to: Users >>Authentication.
This section is for administrators to pre-configure authentication servers for the entire system.
Concurrently up to four servers can be selected in the meantime and pre-configured here by
administrators from the five types of authentication databases (LOCAL, POP3, RADIUS, LDAP, and
NTDOMAIN). In addition, there are two optional servers, On-demand User and SIP, which also can be
selected by the system.
Auth Option: There are several authentication options supported by AMG-2102: Server 1 to
Server 4, On-demand User, and SIP. Click the hyperlink of the respective Server Name to configure
the authentication server.
Auth Database: There are different authentication databases in AMG-2102: LOCAL, POP3,
RADIUS, LDAP and NTDOMAIN. ONDEMAND and SIP are not depend on Server 1 to Server4, so
these two authentication options always can be enabled in each service zone.
Postfix: A postfix represents the authentication server in a complete username. For example,
user1@local means that this user (user1) will be authenticated against the LOCAL authentication
database.
Group: An authentication option, such as POP3 or NT Domain, can be set as a Group with the same
QoS or Privilege Profile setting.
Note:
Concurrently only one server is allowed to be set as Local or NTDOMAIN authentication method
simultaneously. For example, you can set two RADIUS authentication servers simultaneously.
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