Configuring ldap server authentication – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Configuring LDAP server authentication

NOTE

You cannot configure multiple Active Directory groups (domains) for the LDAP server.

NOTE

You cannot enter Domain\User_Name in the Management application dialog box for LDAP server
authentication.

If you configure the external LDAP server as the primary authentication server, make the following
preparations first:

Make sure that the external LDAP server and its user accounts have been properly configured
(refer to

“LDAP server configuration”

on page 447). For example, you must define roles and

areas of responsibility (AOR) in the external server to match the Management application roles
and AOR.

Make sure to configure the custom attributes “NmRoles” and “NmAors” on the LDAP server
(refer to

“Configuring roles and AORs on the external LDAP server”

on page 448). NmRoles

defines the Management application user roles (such as Host Administrator, Network
Administrator, Operator, Report User Group, SAN System Administrator, Security Administrator,
Security Officer, and Zone Administrator). NmAors defines the areas of responsibility (such as
All Fabrics or All Hosts).

If you are using an LDAP server for authentication, make the following preparations first:

Make sure that the LDAP server you want to use is on the network that the Management
application manages.

Have the IP address of the server available.

Know the TCP port you are using. The LDAP server uses Transport Layer Security (TLS). LDAP
over TLS generally uses port 389. If security is enabled the port number is 636. Check with the
LDAP server administrator if you are not sure which port to specify.

Know how long you want to wait between attempts (default is 3 seconds) to reach the server if
it is busy. This is expressed as a timeout value in seconds. Values are between 1 and 15.

Determine how many attempts (default is 3 times) to make to reach the server before stopping
and assuming it is unreachable. Values are between 1 and 5.

NOTE

If the LDAP server’s IP address is entered in the Management application, the LDAP server’s
hostname (if any) must still be known to the Management application host OS. The
Management application server must be using a DNS server that knows the LDAP server’s
hostname, or you must manually add the LDAP server’s hostname to the local hosts file (for
Linux the file is located in /etc/hosts and for Windows the file is located in
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts for Windows).

To configure an LDAP server for authentication, complete the following steps.

1. Select the AAA Settings tab.

2. Select LDAP Server from the Primary Authentication list.

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