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Appendix 2: How to Con a RMCARD User, Account in Authentication Servers

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Appendix 2: How to Configure a RMCARD User Account in Authentication Servers RADIUS 1. Add a new attribute to RADIUS Dictionary as the Cyber vendor: 3808 Vendor 2. Add two new specific attributes to RADIUS server interface under the vendor: (1) Cyber-Service-Type (integer variable) Cyber-Service-Type can accept three integer parameter values: 1 Administrator 2 Viewer 3 Outlet User (2) Cyber-Outlets (string variable) Cyber-Outlets can accept a string describing outlet numbers. This attribute will let the outlet user access and control the designated outlets. For example, Cyber- The example of the Dictionary File: VENDOR BEGIN-VENDOR ATTRIBUTE ATTRIBUTE VALUE VALUE VALUE END-VENDOR Cyber 3808 Cyber Cyber-Service-Type Cyber-Outlets Cyber-Service-Type Cyber-Service-Type Cyber-Service-Type Cyber 1 integer 2 string Admin 1 Viewer 2 Outlet 3 LDAP & Windows AD Add one of the attributes below to description on the OpenLDAP or Windows AD interface for indicating the user account type and authentication: 1. cyber_admin (Administrator) 2. cyber_viewer (Viewer) 3. cyber_outlet string (Outlet user) The string entered in cyber_outlet designates what outlets the Outlet User can access and 67

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Appendix 2: How to Configure a RMCARD User
Account in Authentication Servers
RADIUS
1.
Add a new attribute to RADIUS Dictionary as the Cyber vendor:
3808
Vendor
2.
Add two new specific attributes to RADIUS server interface under the vendor:
(1)
Cyber-Service-Type
(integer variable)
Cyber-Service-Type can accept three integer parameter values:
1
Administrator
2
Viewer
3
Outlet User
(2)
Cyber-Outlets
(string variable)
Cyber-Outlets can accept a string describing outlet numbers. This attribute will
let the outlet user access and control the designated outlets. For example, Cyber-
The example of the Dictionary File:
VENDOR
BEGIN-VENDOR
Cyber
Cyber
3808
ATTRIBUTE
Cyber-Service-Type
1
integer
ATTRIBUTE
Cyber-Outlets
2
string
VALUE
Cyber-Service-Type
Admin
1
VALUE
Cyber-Service-Type
Viewer
2
VALUE
Cyber-Service-Type
Outlet
3
END-VENDOR
Cyber
LDAP & Windows AD
Add one of the attributes below to
description
on the OpenLDAP or Windows AD
interface for indicating the user account type and authentication:
1.
cyber_admin
(Administrator)
2.
cyber_viewer
(Viewer)
3.
cyber_outlet
string
(Outlet user)
The string entered in cyber_outlet designates what outlets the Outlet User can access and