Authentication, About authentication for local registrations, Configuring authentication for local registrations – TANDBERG Security Camera User Manual

Page 69: Authentication process, Registration control

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TANDBERG

VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Introduction

Getting Started

Overview and

Status

System

Configuration

VCS

Configuration

Zones and

Neighbors

Call

Processing

Bandwidth

Control

Firewall

Traversal

Maintenance

Appendices

Registration Control

About Authentication for Local
Registrations

The VCS can be configured to use a username
and password-based challenge-response
scheme to permit endpoint registrations. This
process is known as authentication.
In order to authenticate with the VCS, the
endpoint must supply it with a username.
For TANDBERG endpoints using H.323, the
username is the endpoint’s

Authentication ID

;

for TANDBERG endpoints using SIP it is the
endpoint’s

Authentication Username

.

For details of how to configure
endpoints with a username and
password, please consult the

endpoint manual.
In order to verify the identity of the device,
the VCS needs access to a database on
which all authentication credential information
(usernames, passwords, and other relevant
information) is stored. This database may
be located either locally on the VCS, or on
an LDAP Directory Server. The VCS looks up
the endpoint’s username in the database and
retrieves the authentication credentials for that
entry. If the credentials match those supplied
by the endpoint, the registration is allowed to
proceed.
The VCS supports the

ITU H.235 specification

[1]

for authenticating the identity of H.323

network devices with which it communicates.

Authentication

Mode
On

: all endpoints must authenticate with the

VCS before registering.

Off

: no authentication is required for

endpoints.
The default is

Off

.

Database type

Determines which database the VCS will use
during authentication.

LocalDatabase

: the local database is used.

You must

configure the Local database

to use

this option.

LDAP

: A remote LDAP database is used. You

must

configure the LDAP server

to use this

option.
The default is

LocalDatabase

.

Configuring Authentication for Local Registrations

To configure endpoint Authentication options:

VCS Configuration > Authentication > Configuration

You will be taken to the

Authentication Configuration

page (shown below).

xConfiguration Authenticatio

n

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