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Accounting interim interval, Access privilege, Access level, Cancel, Field, Description, Server name

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DBG-2000 User Guide Accounting interim interval Access level Save Cancel Enter the interim interval, in seconds, at which the device should send the Radius Accounting (Interim-Update) packets. The value should be in the range of 300 - 3600. By default, it is 300. Access privilege The access level decides the devices that can utilize this server. Select the access level. Click Save to save the authentication server. Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. LDAP The LDAP authentication method uses LDAP to exchange authentication credentials between the gateway and an external server. The LDAP server maintains a large database of users in a directory structure, so users with the same user name but belonging to different groups can be authenticated since the user information is stored hierarchically. Also, note that configuring an LDAP server on Windows or Linux servers is considerably less complex than setting up NT Domain or Active Directory servers for user authentication. To add an LDAP server, select the authentication server as LDAP, and click Add. This opens the Add an LDAP server page. The fields available on this page are as follows: Field Server name IP address Port Base DN Encryption Access level Description Enter the name of the server. Enter the IP address of the LDAP server. Enter the LDAP authentication server port. Enter the base domain name. You can enable encryption by selecting SSL or TLS from the drop-down list. Access privilege The access level decides the devices that can utilize this server. Select the access level. 24

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Accounting interim interval
Enter the interim interval, in seconds, at which the device should send the Radius
Accounting (Interim-Update) packets. The value should be in the range of 300 - 3600. By
default, it is 300.
Access privilege
Access level
The access level decides the devices that can utilize this server. Select the access level.
Save
Click
to save the authentication server.
Save
Cancel
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Cancel
LDAP
The LDAP authentication method uses LDAP to exchange authentication credentials between the gateway and an external server. The LDAP
server maintains a large database of users in a directory structure, so users with the same user name but belonging to different groups can be
authenticated since the user information is stored hierarchically. Also, note that configuring an LDAP server on Windows or Linux servers is
considerably less complex than setting up NT Domain or Active Directory servers for user authentication. To add an LDAP server, select the
authentication server as
, and click
. This opens the
page.
LDAP
Add
Add an LDAP server
The fields available on this page are as follows:
Field
Description
Server name
Enter the name of the server.
IP address
Enter the IP address of the LDAP server.
Port
Enter the LDAP authentication server port.
Base DN
Enter the base domain name.
Encryption
You can enable encryption by selecting SSL or TLS from the drop-down list.
Access privilege
Access level
The access level decides the devices that can utilize this server. Select the access level.
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