Dell 6.2 Configuring an Ldap Server, Describes the parameters you configure for an Ldap server

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The disconnect and change-of-authorization messages sent from the server to the controller contains information to identify the user for which the message is sent. The controller supports the following attributes for identifying the users who authenticate with a RFC 3576 server:

user-name: Name of the user to be authenticated

framed-ip-address: User’s IP address

calling-station-id: Phone number of a station that originated a call

accounting-session-id: Unique accounting ID for the user session.

If the authentication server sends both supported and unsupported attributes to the controller, the unknown or unsupported attributes are ignored. If no matching user is found the controller sends a 503: Session Not Found error message back to the RFC 3576 server.

Using the WebUI

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Authentication > Servers page.

2.SelectRFC 3576 Server to display the Radius Server List.

3.To define a new RFC 3576 RADIUS server, enter the IP address for the server and click Add.

4.Select the server name to configure server parameters.

5.Enter the server authentication key into the Key and Retype fields.

6.ClickApply to apply the configuration.

NOTE: The configuration does not take effect until you perform this step.

Using the CLI

(host)(config) #aaa rfc-3576-server <ipaddr> clone <server>

key <psk> no ...

Configuring an LDAP Server

Table 50 describes the parameters you configure for an LDAP server.

Table 50: LDAP Server Configuration Parameters

Parameter

Description

Host

IP address of the LDAP server.

 

Default: N/A

 

 

Admin-DN

Distinguished name for the admin user who has read/search privileges across all the entries in

 

the LDAP database (the user does need write privileges but should be able to search the

 

database, and read attributes of other users in the database).

 

 

Admin Password

Password for the admin user.

 

Default: N/A

 

 

Allow Clear-Text

Allows clear-text (unencrypted) communication with the LDAP server.

 

Default: disabled

Authentication Port

Port number used for authentication.

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