Radius properties table – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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RADIUS Properties table
Description
Item
Displays the RADIUS protocol to use.
Authentication Protocol
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PAP: Password authentication protocol that transmits plaintext user ID and
password.
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CHAP: Challenge-handshake authentication protocol that transmits encrypted
password.
Displays the host name, the IPv4 address, or the IPv6 address of the RADIUS server.
Primary Host Name
Displays asterisks (*) to mask the RADIUS secret key used for the PAP or CHAP
authentication.
Secret
Displays the identifier for the RADIUS server to find SVP.
NAS Address
Displays the port number of the RADIUS server.
Primary Port Number
Displays the number of seconds before connection to the RADIUS server times out.
Timeout
Displays the retry times when the connection to the RADIUS server fails.
Number of Retries
Displays the host name, the IPv4 address, or the IPv6 address of the secondary
RADIUS server.
Secondary Host Name
Displays the port number of the secondary RADIUS server.
Secondary Port Number
Displays the LDAP protocol to use.
External User Group Mapping -
Authentication Protocol
Displays whether to search for the LDAP server using the information registered in
the SRV records in the DNS server.
External User Group Mapping -
DNS Lookup
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Enable: Performs the search using information registered in the SRV records in
the DNS server.
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Disable: Performs the search using the host name and the port number.
Displays the host name, the IPv4 address, or the IPv6 address of the LDAP server.
External User Group Mapping -
Host Name
Displays the port number of the LDAP server.
External User Group Mapping -
Port Number
Displays the domain name of the LDAP server.
External User Group Mapping -
Domain Name
Specify a base DN to search for users to authenticate.
External User Group Mapping -
Base DN
Available characters: Alphanumeric characters (ASCII characters) and all symbols.
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Hierarchical model
Specify a DN of hierarchy that includes all the targeted users for searching.
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Flat model
Specify a DN of hierarchy that is one level up of the targeted user for searching.
You can enter alphanumeric characters and all symbols. Note, however, that when
you enter symbols like the following, you need to use a backslash to escape for
each symbol:
+ ; , < = > \ / "
In some cases, you may need to use a backslash and an ASCII character to escape.
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\ -> \5c (hexadecimal)
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/ -> \2f (hexadecimal)
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"-> \22 (hexadecimal)
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