Testing Ldap Connection; Limitations; Checking The Current Firmware Version Of The Network Module; Accessing To The Latest Network Module Firmware/Driver/Script - Eaton eNMC2 User Manual

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Checking the current firmware version of the Network Module

If a user belongs to multiple LDAP groups mapped to different profiles, the behavior is undefined.
5.1.1.3 Define LDAP user's preferences
This step configures the user's preferences to apply to all LDAP users.

5.1.2 Testing LDAP connection

1.
Click on Test icon right to Status column
2.
Enter the User credentials then click on Test.
3.
This test will verify all the parameters from the connection to the Database to the user credentials.
4.
In case of error, the test displays where the issue is located.

5.1.3 Limitations

If the same username exists in both local and LDAP databases, the behavior is undefined.
If a user belongs to multiple LDAP groups mapped to different profiles, the behavior is undefined.
No client certificate provided. It is not possible for the server to verify the client authenticity.
It is not possible to configure LDAP to work with 2 different search bases.
LDAP user's preferences are common to all LDAP users.
LDAP users cannot change their password through the Network Module.
The remote groupname entered in profile mapping settings must be composed only of alphanumerics, underscore and
hyphen characters (but this last one can't be at the beginning).
5.2 Checking the current firmware version of the Network Module
Current firmware of the Network Module can be accessed in :
The Top bar: Firmware version: x.xx.x
The Card menu
: Contextual help>>>Maintenance>>>System information>>>Firmware
The Card menu :
Contextual

5.3 Accessing to the latest Network Module firmware/driver/script

Download the latest Network Module firmware, driver or script from the

5.4 Upgrading the card firmware (Web interface / shell script)

For instructions on accessing to the latest firmware and script, refer to:

5.4.1 Web interface

To upgrade the Network module through the Web interface, refer to the

5.4.2 Shell script

5.4.2.1 Prerequisite
Shell script uses the following tools: sshpass, scp.
To get it installed on your Linux host, use the following commands.
Servicing the Network Management Module  –  170
help>>>Maintenance>>>Firmware: Active FW version x.xx.x
information: Version x.xx.x
Eaton website www.eaton.com/downloads
Accessing to the latest firmware and script
section: Firmware upgrade through the Web
interface.

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