Configuring LDAP Authentication

This software must be configured in order to log in to this software with LDAP authentication.

Configuring This Software

1.
Log in to this software as the system manager.
2.
Select the [System] menu > [Preferences].
3.
In the drop-down list on the top of the [Preferences] page, select [LDAP Server Settings].
4.
Select [Enable connection to LDAP server].
Enter the address of the LDAP server to use in [LDAP Server Address].
To encrypt the communication with the LDAP server, select [Use TLS].
In [Role Settings], enter the LDAP group name to associate with the roles of this software.
To associate multiple groups with a single role, enter the group names separated by a comma.
NOTE
LDAP authentication cannot be used to log in unless a group name to associate has been entered.
In [Region Settings], enter the LDAP group name to associate with the region created in this software.
Select [Set the region associated with the group name as the user's region.].
Enter the group name to associate with each region in [Group Name]. To associate multiple groups with a single region, enter the group names separated with a comma.
NOTE
A group can be assigned to multiple regions.
Users in a group not associated with a region here do not belong to any region.
For information on configuring regions, see the following.
5.
Click [Save].

Logging In to This Software with LDAP Authentication

1.
Enter the following URL in the web browser to access this software.
For the server computer where the Manager is installed:
https://localhost:<port number>/
For a client computer:
https://<FQDN or IP address of computer where Manager is installed>:<port number>/
For details on the operating procedure when a security warning is displayed in the web browser, see the following.
NOTE
The port number can be omitted if the default port number (443 for HTTPS) has not been changed.
2.
Enter the information on the login screen in the following format.
[User Name]: <domain name>\<user name>
[Password]: Password of user entered in [User Name]