Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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AAA Settings tab

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7. Enter your user name and password and click OK.

Test attempts to contact the LDAP server by issuing a ping command and verifies the following:

Verifies connections to the LDAP Server

Verifies authentication with the LDAP Server

Verifies user privileges on the Local database

8. Set secondary authentication by selecting one of the following options from the Secondary

Authentication list:

Local Database

None

9. Set the fall back condition to secondary authentication by selecting one of the following

options from the Switch to secondary authentication when list:

LDAP Servers Not Reachable

LDAP Authentication Failed

User Not Found in LDAP

10. Set the authorization preference by selecting one of the following options from the

Authorization Preference list:

Local Database

Use the LDAP server for authentication and the Management application local
database for authorization.

The user name in the local database must match the LDAP user name (password does
not need to match) and must have the appropriate roles and AORs. If the
Management application user name and LDAP user name do not match, create the
user and assign the respective roles and AORs (refer to

“User Account Management”

on page 193).

Primary Authentication Server

Use the LDAP server for authentication and authorization.

In the LDAP server, create new custom attributes (NmRoles & NmAors) in the AD
server and assign the appropriate Roles and AORs (refer to

“Configuring roles and

AORs on the external LDAP server”

on page 216).

If this user already exists in the local database, the roles and AORs are overwritten
with the new roles and AORs configured in the LDAP Server.

LDAP Authorization

Use to assign roles and AORs to user groups and not to individual users.

When roles and AORs are assigned to a group, all AD users in the group can obtain the
roles and AORS assigned to the group. To assign roles and AORs to an AD Group, refer

“Assigning roles and AORs to an AD group”

on page 213.

You do not need to create users in the local database.

11. Click Apply to save the configuration.

To display the authentication audit trail, refer to

“Displaying the client authentication audit

trail”

on page 404.

12. Click Close to close the Server Management Console.

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