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Configuring an Infranet Controller Local Authentication Server Instance (NSM

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Table 41: LDAP Server Instance Configuration Details (continued)
Option
Name
Server Catalog > Groups tab
Name
DN
Group Type
Configuring an Infranet Controller RADIUS Server Instance (NSM Procedure) on page 134
Configuring an Infranet Controller Anonymous Server Instance (NSM Procedure) on
page 117
Configuring an Infranet Controller Local Authentication Server Instance (NSM
Procedure) on page 130
The Infranet Controller enables you to create one or more local databases of users who
are authenticated by the Infranet Controller. You might want either to create local user
records for users who are normally verified by an external authentication server that you
plan to disable or to create a group of temporary users.
To configure a local authentication server instance:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
Click the Device Tree tab, and then double-click the Infranet Controller for which you
2.
want to configure a local authentication server instance.
Click the Configuration tab. In the configuration tree, select Authentication > Auth
3.
Servers.
Function
Specifies the name that is
used to show a list of
common LDAP attributes
Specifies the name that is
used to easily retrieve
group information from an
LDAP server and add it to
the server's device server
catalog.
Specifies the base DN
name of the group.
Specifies the group type.
Your Action
Enter a name for the LDAP attributes.
Enter a name.
Enter a base DN name.
NOTE: If you do not know the exact
container of your groups, you can
specify the domain root as the
BaseDN, such as dc=juniper, dc=com.
The search page returns a list of
groups from your server, from which
you can choose groups to enter into
the Groups list
Select any one group type from the
drop-down list.
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