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5.Click the right arrow button.

The selected roles and AORs are moved to the Active Directory Groups table.

6.Click Apply to save your work

When you assign roles and AORs to an AD group and save the configurations, when you reopen the Users dialog box and select the Authentication Server Groups tab, only the configured AD group is available.

Removing roles and AORs from an AD group

To remove roles and AORs from an AD group, complete the following steps.

1.Select Server > Users.

The Users dialog box displays.

2.Click the Authentication Server Groups tab.

3.Select the roles and AORs you want to remove in the Active Directory Groups table.

Select multiple roles and AORs by holding down the CTRL key and clicking more than one role and AOR.

4.Click the left arrow button.

The selected roles and AORs are moved to the Available Roles / AORs table.

5.Click OK to save your work.

Loading an AD group

To load an AD group, complete the following steps.

1.Select Server > Users.

The Users dialog box displays.

2.Click the Authentication Server Groups tab.

3.Click Fetch.

The Fetch AD Group dialog box displays.

4.Select the LDAP server network address from the Network Address list.

5.Enter the TCP port number in the TCP Port field, if necessary.

Default is 389 if security is not enabled. Default is 636 if security is enabled.

6.Select the authentication protocol MD5 from the Authentication list.

7.Enter your LDAP server user login name in the User Name field.

8.Enter your LDAP server user login password in the Password field.

9.Select the Security Enable check box to enable the security channel between the Management application server and the LDAP server.

When you enable security, the TCP port number automatically changes to port 636 and you must enable certificate services on the LDAP server.

10.Click OK.

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