Ntlm 2 Authentication; Working With Ranges - Extreme Networks Sentriant AG Software User's Manual

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4 Enter the following command:
<filename>
setProperty.py -f
5 From a workstation, open a browser window and point to the Sentriant AG MS.
6 Enter a new User Name and Password when prompted.

NTLM 2 Authentication

If your network is configured for Windows NT LAN Manager version 2 (NTLMv2) challenge/response
authentication only, make the following change to the
To enable Sentriant AG for NTLM v2:
Command line window
1 Log in as
to the Sentriant AG server (using SSH or login directly).
root
2 Open the following file with a text editor such as
/etc/samba-tng/smb.conf
3 Add the following line:
client ntlmv2 = auto
4 Save and exit the file.

Working with Ranges

In Sentriant AG implementations, particularly in trial installations where you are connecting and
disconnecting cables to a number of different types of endpoints, you can filter the activity by
specifying the following:
Ranges to monitor – This property filters results in the display window. Only the ranges specified
here are shown and tested. Endpoints that fall outside this range will not be tested.
Ranges to ignore – This property filters results in the display window. Only ranges that fall outside
of this list are shown and tested; ranges in this list are ignored. Endpoints in this range will not be
tested or displayed. For example, include servers, printers, VoIP phones or other devices that you do
not want to be tested in this list.
Ranges to enforce – This property is valid for only DHCP mode. It modifies the iptables NFQUEUE
rule such that only the networks set to be enforced will ever get quarantine addresses.
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