User Authentication Settings

Authentication is the process of verifying that a user is who he says he is. Once a user is authenticated, the user's group is used to determine his system and port permissions. The user's assigned privileges determine what type of access is allowed. This is called authorization.

When Dominion KSX is configured for remote authentication, the external authentication server is used primarily for the purposes of authentication, not authorization.

From the Authentication Settings page you can configure the type of authentication used for access to your Dominion KSX.

Note: Even if you select remote authentication (LDAP/LDAPS or RADIUS), local authentication is still used.

To configure authentication:

  1. Choose User Management > Authentication Settings. The Authentication Settings page opens.
  2. Choose the option for the authentication protocol you want to use (Local Authentication, LDAP/LDAPS, or RADIUS). Choosing the LDAP option enables the remaining LDAP fields; selecting the RADIUS option enables the remaining RADIUS fields.
  3. If you choose Local Authentication, proceed to step 6.
  4. If you choose LDAP/LDAPS, read the section entitled Implementing LDAP Remote Authentication for information about completing the fields in the LDAP section of the Authentication Settings page.
  5. If you choose RADIUS, read the section entitled Implementing RADIUS Remote Authentication for information about completing the fields in the RADIUS section of the Authentication Settings page.
  6. Click OK to save.

To return to factory defaults:

In This Section

User Authentication Process

See Also

Authentication Settings

Returning User Group Information from Active Directory Server

Implementing RADIUS Remote Authentication

Implementing LDAP/LDAPS Remote Authentication

Returning User Group Information via RADIUS