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Field, Description, Server name, IP address, AD domain, Hostname, Access privilege, Access level,

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DBG-2000 User Guide The fields available on this page are as follows: Field Server name IP address Port AD domain Hostname Access level Save Cancel Description Enter the name of the server. Enter the IP address of the Active Directory server. Enter the Active Directory authentication server port. Since Active Directory is the chosen authentication type, you must enter the Active Directory domain name in this field. Users registered in the Active Directory database can now access the SSL VPN portal using their Active Directory username and password. Enter the server hostname for Active Directory. 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. NT Domain The NT Domain server allows users and hosts to authenticate themselves via a pre-configured Workgroup field. Typically Windows or Samba servers are used to manage the domain of authentication for the centralized directory of authorized users. To add an NT domain server, select NT domain as the Authentication Server, and click Add. This opens the Add an NT domain server page. 26

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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 Active Directory server.
Port
Enter the Active Directory authentication server port.
AD domain
Since Active Directory is the chosen authentication type, you must enter the Active
Directory domain name in this field. Users registered in the Active Directory database can
now access the SSL VPN portal using their Active Directory username and password.
Hostname
Enter the server hostname for Active Directory.
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
NT Domain
The NT Domain server allows users and hosts to authenticate themselves via a pre-configured Workgroup
field. Typically Windows or Samba servers are used to manage the domain of authentication for the centralized directory of authorized users. To
add an NT domain server, select
as the
and click
. This opens the
page.
NT domain
Authentication Server,
Add
Add an NT domain server
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