Server Technology Switched Rack PDU Installation And Operation Manual - page 47
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Setting the group membership attribute:
Enter the group membership attribute in the Group Membership Attribute field and click Apply.
Enabling or disabling group search:
Select Enabled or Disabled from the Group Search drop-down menu and click Apply.
Setting the group search base Distinguished Name (DN):
The Group Search Base DN indicates where the LDAP group search will start.
Enter the Base DN in the Group Search Base DN field and click Apply.
Setting the user membership attribute name:
The User Membership Attribute is a comma-delimited string of up to two attribute names whose values in the search
results are the users that are members of the group. Maximum numbers of characters is 61.
Enter the user membership attribute name(s) in the User Membership Attribute field and click Apply.
NOTE: The user membership option allows the searching of directory entries of groups for a user membership attribute to find the groups
for which the user is a member.
Setting the DNS IP address:
For information about how to set the DNS IP address, see the “Network” section.
Configuring LDAP groups:
Click on the LDAP Groups link at the bottom of the page.
Creating an LDAP group:
Enter a descriptive group name in the LDAP Group Name field. Up to 24 alphanumeric and other typed characters
(ASCII 33 to 126 decimal) are allowed; spaces are not allowed. Press Apply.
Removing an LDAP group:
Click on the Remove link in the Action column for the group to be removed and click OK on the subsequent
confirmation window.
Changing an LDAP group’s access privilege level:
Click on the Edit link in the Action column for the associated LDAP Group.
On the subsequent LDAP Group - Edit page, select Admin, User, On-only or View-only from the Access Level
drop-down menu and click Apply.
For more information about access privilege levels, see the “Changing a user’s access privilege level” section.
Granting or removing environmental monitoring viewing privileges:
Click on the Edit link in the Action column for the associated LDAP Group.
On the subsequent LDAP Group - Edit page, select Yes or No from the Environmental Monitoring drop-down menu
and click Apply.
NOTE: Granting access to environmental monitoring (temperature/humidity/sensors) to a non-admin user also grants that user access to
power monitoring (outlets, infeeds, towers – all the environmental data of the PDU).
Adding and deleting outlet access:
Click on the Outlets link in the Access column for the associated LDAP Group.
On the subsequent LDAP Group - Outlets page, select or deselect outlets to be accessed by the LDAP Group and
click Apply.