Western Telematic MPC-20VS30-1 Network Card User Manual


 
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Basic Configuration
TLS/SSL: Enables/Disables TLS/SSL encryption. Note that when TLS/SSL
encryption is enabled, the LDAP Port should be set to 636. (Default = Off.)
Bind Type: Sets the LDAP bind request password type. Note that in the Text
Interface, when the Bind Type is set to "Kerberos" LDAP menu will include an
additional prompt (item 14) that is used to select Kerberos parameters as described
in Section 5.9.8.5. In the Web Interface, the button which is used to access the
Kerberos Parameters menu is located at the bottom of the LDAP Parameters Menu.
(Default = Simple.)
Search Bind DN: Selects the user name who is allowed to search the LDAP
directory. (Default = undefined.)
Search Bind Password: Sets the Password for the user who is allowed to search
the LDAP directory. (Default = undefined.)
User Search Base DN: Sets the directory location for user searches.
(Default = undefined.)
User Search Filter: Selects the attribute that lists the user name. Note that this
attribute should always end with "=%S" (no quotes.) (Default = undefined.)
Group Membership Attribute: Selects the attribute that list group membership(s).
(Default = undefined.)
Group Membership Value Type: (Default = DN.)
Fallback: Enables/Disables the LDAP fallback feature. When enabled, the MPC
will revert to it's own internal user directory (see Section 5.5) if no defined users are
found via the LDAP server. In this case, port access rights will then be granted as
specified in the default LDAP group. (Default = Off.)
LDAP Group Setup: Provides access to a submenu, which is used to define LDAP
Groups as described in the Sections 5.9.8.1 through 5.9.8.4.
Kerberos Setup: Provides access to the Kerberos Setup menu as described in
Section 5.9.8.5. When the Bind Type parameter is set to "Kerberos", the Kerberos
Setup menu is used to select Kerberos parameters. Note that in the Text Interface,
the link to the Kerberos Setup menu will not be displayed unless the Bind Type has
been set to Kerberos.