LEGRAND Server Technology PRO1 User Manual page 102

Sentry switched dc pdu
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Network > LDAP
The LDAP page determines the protocol settings required to enable LDAP support.
Note: The Network > LDAP page is for LDAP network protocol management only. To manage LDAP user groups,
see the Access > LDAP Groups page.
To configure LDAP:
LDAP: Enabled or Disabled displays on the page to show current LDAP status.
1.
Primary/Secondary Host: Provide the hostname/IP address
2.
Port:
Set the port number for the LDAP server, 1-65535 (Default is 389).
3.
Bind Type: Sets the bind method for the LDAP server. The PDU supports three standard LDAP bind
4.
methods:
Simple: Uses unencrypted delivery of username-password over the network to the LDAP server for
authentication, showing user credentials in plain text.
TLS: Uses a trusted authority certificate to provide encryption of LDAP authentication.
MD5: Provides strong protection using 1-way hash encoding that does not transmit the username-
password over the network.
From the Bind Type drop-down menu, select Simple, TLS, or MD5.
binding is disabled.
Note: IPv6 allows authentication via LDAP.
Search Bind: Provide the base distinguished name (DN) for the search bind and the Search Bind Password
5.
for the base DN. To change the password, type the new password, and check the Change checkbox.
User Search: Provide the distinguished name (DN) for the user search.
6.
Filter: The User Search Filter sets the filter used for the username search at login.
7.
Group Membership Attribute: Sets the user class distinguished name (DN) or names of groups a user is a
8.
member of.
Group Search: Click to enable the setting of the bind to search groups for the username (in addition to
9.
searching the usernames for its list of group memberships).
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of the Directory Services server.
If
TLS
is selected, MD5

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