Western Telematic MPC-20VS16-3, MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VD20-1, MPC-20VS20-2 manual Modifying LDAP Groups

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5.9.8.3. Modifying LDAP Groups

Basic Configuration

5.9.8.3. Modifying LDAP Groups

If you want to modify an existing LDAP Group in order to change parameters or plug access rights, the "Modify LDAP Group" function can be used to reconfigure group parameters. To Modify an existing LDAP Group, access the MPC command mode using a password that permits access to Administrator Level commands, and then proceed as follows:

Text Interface: Type /N and press [Enter] to display the Network Parameters Menu (Figure 5.17.) At the Network Parameters Menu, type 27 and press [Enter] to display the LDAP Parameters Menu, then type 13 and press [Enter] to display the LDAP Group Menu, then type 3 and press [Enter]. The MPC will prompt you to select the desired group; key in the name of the group and press [Enter], the MPC will display the Modify LDAP Group screen.

Web Browser Interface: Click on the LDAP Parameters link on the left hand side of the screen to display the LDAP Parameters Menu. At the LDAP Parameters Menu, click on the LDAP Group Setup button to display the LDAP Group Setup menu, then click the View/Modify LDAP Group link to display the Choose LDAP Group menu; use the drop down menu to select the desired group, select Modify LDAP Group and then click the Choose LDAP Group button.

Once you have accessed the Modify LDAP Group menu, use the menu options to redefine parameters in the same manner that is used for the Add LDAP Group menu, as discussed in Section 5.9.8.1.

Note: After you have finished modifying LDAP Group parameters, make certain to save the changes before proceeding. In the Web Browser Interface, click on the "Modify LDAP Group" button to save parameters; in the Text Interface, press the [Esc] key several times until the MPC displays the "Saving Configuration" message and the cursor returns to the command prompt.

5.9.8.4. Deleting LDAP Groups

The Delete LDAP Group function is used to delete LDAP Groups that are no longer in use. To delete an existing LDAP Group, proceed as follows:

Text Interface: Type /N and press [Enter] to display the Network Parameters Menu (Figure 5.17.) At the Network Parameters Menu, type 27 and press [Enter] to display the LDAP Parameters Menu, then type 13 and press [Enter] to display the LDAP Group Menu, then type 4 and press [Enter]. The MPC will prompt you to select the desired group; key in the name of the group and press [Enter], the MPC will delete the specified LDAP Group immediately, without further prompting.

Web Browser Interface: Click on the LDAP Parameters link on the left hand side of the screen to display the LDAP Parameters Menu. At the LDAP Parameters Menu, click on the LDAP Group Setup button to display the LDAP Group Setup Menu, then click the View/Modify LDAP Group link to display the Choose LDAP Group Menu; use the drop down menu to select the desired group, select Delete LDAP Group and then click the Choose LDAP Group button to display the Delete LDAP Group Menu. If the Delete LDAP Group Menu shows the desired group, then click the Delete LDAP Group button to immediately delete the group.

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Western Telematic MPC-20VS16-3, MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VD20-1, MPC-20VS20-2, MPC-20V-1 MPC-8H-2, MPC-8H-1 Modifying LDAP Groups