Linkskey LKV-9208IP User Manual

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Prima IP User Guide Rev. 1.6

4.16 Users/Remote Servers – Tuning In With

The Remote Authentication Servers

The User Remote Authentication allows you to authenticate the users that try to
connect to the PRIMA IP from centralized servers running a Radius service or hosting
a directory that can be accessed through the LDAP protocol (Active Directory for
example). This feature permits to integrates the PRIMA IP into your global enterprise
user management.

By default, the Remote Authentication is configured as None, i.e., all remote
authentications are disabled. In this case, the authentication is all done locally by
using the database on PRIMA IP only.

After you have made all modifications, click Store Settings to save your settings and
then hit Apply Settings / Restart Servers to validate these new settings. Every change
you have made on this page will NOT apply until you hit Apply Settings / Restart
Servers

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Authentication Server Type

Here you can select whether you want to disable or enable either the remote server

authentication by LDAP or RADIUS server. Before you go forth with subsequent

settings on this page, you should check with your network administrator for the

availability of either a LDAP server or a RADIUS server.

To disable the remote authentication support: Select None for the Authentication

Server Type.

To enable LDAP authentication support: Select LDAP for the Authentication Server

Type.

To enable RADIUS authentication support: Select RADIUS for the Authentication Server

Type.

Directory Server Using LDAP

SSL Access: Check this option if you want to enable SSL access of the LDAP

authentication.

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