Motorola AP-7131 Product Reference Manual page 285

Access point
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LDAP Server IP
Port
Login Attribute
Password Attribute
Bind Distinguished
Name
Password
Base Distinguished
Name
Group Attribute
Group Filter
Group Member
Attribute
CAUTION Windows Active Directory users must set their Login Attribute to
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3. Click
Apply
to save any changes to the LDAP screen. Navigating away from the screen
without clicking Apply results in all changes to the screen being lost.
4. Click
Undo Changes
settings displayed on the LDAP screen to the last saved configuration.
5. Click
Logout
to securely exit the Access Point applet. A prompt displays confirming the
logout before the applet is closed.
Enter the IP address of the external LDAP server acting as the data
source for the Radius server. The LDAP server must be accessible
from the WAN port or from the access point's active subnet.
Enter the TCP/IP port number for the LDAP server acting as a data
source for the Radius. The default port is 389.
Specify the login attribute used by the LDAP server for
authentication. In most cases, the default value should work.
Windows Active Directory users must use "sAMAccountName" as
their login attribute to successfully login to the LDAP server.
Enter the password used by the LDAP server for authentication.
Specify the distinguished name used to bind with the LDAP server.
Enter a valid password for the LDAP server.
Enter a name that establishes the base object for the search. The
base object is the point in the LDAP tree at which to start
searching.
Define the group attribute used by the LDAP server.
Specify the group filters used by the LDAP server.
Enter the Group Member Attribute sent to the LDAP server when
authenticating users.
"sAMAccountName" in order to successfully login to the LDAP server.
(if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the
Configuring Access Point Security
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