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Server address
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Port number
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Port type
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Base DN
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User search DN
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Login name attribute
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User entry object class
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Test name
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Password
4. In the Bind DN field, enter the name of the account to be used to access the AD.
For example: CN=myuser,CN=Users,DC=EMEA,DC=mydomain,DC=com
5. In the Base DN for Search field, enter DC=subdomain,DC=mydomain,DC=com.
6. In the Login Name Attribute field, enter sAMAccountName (typically).
7. In the User Entry Object Class field, enter person.
8. Add a role name PDUAdmin with the admin privilege.
NOTE: The role must be added before testing the configuration.
9. Test the configuration.
After successful testing, enable and save the LDAP configuration.
Configuring RADIUS
IMPORTANT: LDAP and RADIUS cannot be configured at the same time.
Procedure
1. Navigate to the User Accounts screen in the web UI.
2. Enter the RADIUS Server details for RADIUS Configuration, and then enable RADIUS configuration.
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Server—<Radius Server IP>
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Secret—<Secret Passphrase>
3. Add a user role named RADIUS with the admin privileges.
4. Logout of the web UI.
5. Verify that the RADIUS Server is enabled in the Network.
6. Log in to the web UI with username and password you configured for the RADIUS server.
You can now log in to the PDU and access the webpage.
Remote configuration
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