OSD for All User Types > Configure>Authentication Screens [OSD]

Configure>Authentication Screens [OSD]
An administrative user can select the Authentication option on the OSD Configuration Menu to configure an authentication method (AuthType) for logins to the OnSite and to configure authentication servers for any type of logins: to the OnSite, to KVM ports, or to serial ports. See OnSite Authentication Options for details about authentication on the OnSite.
The Authentication menu appears as shown in the following figure.
Not all options are visible.
The following diagram lists the Authentication screens.
OSD Configure>Authentication Options and Screens
The following tables show the screens that appear when the “Authentication” option is selected from the Configure menu in the OSD. The first table shows the screen for choosing an OnSite login authentication method.
Choose either “Unit authentication” to select an Authentication method for OnSite logins, or choose one of the Authentication methods listed on this screen to configure an authentication server: Kerberos, Ldap, Radius, TacacsPlus, Smb(NTLM), or Nis.
Authentication method options for OnSite logins. Default = “Local.” Other authorization type options are: Local/Radius, Local/Tacplus, Local/Nis, Nis, Nis/Local, Nis/Downlocal, Radius, Radium/Local, RadiusDownLocal, TacacsPlus, Tacplus/Local, TacplusDownLocal, NTLM(Win NT/2k/2k3), NTLMDownLocal
The following table shows the common screens that appear when Kerberos or Ldap are selected to configure an authentication server.
Common Configuration Screens for Kerberos and LDAP Authentication Server [OSD] (Sheet 1 of 2)
 
 
 
 
The following table shows the unique screens for configuring an LDAP server, which appear in addition to the screens shown in Common Configuration Screens for Kerberos and LDAP Authentication Server [OSD] (Sheet 1 of 2).
 
 
 
 
The following table shows the configuration screens for the Radius and TACACS+ authentication servers.
 
 
 
 
Choose Radius or TacacsPlus to configure a Radius or TACACS+ authentication server.
 
 
 
The following table shows the screens for configuring a Smb (NTLM) authentication server.
Choose Smb(NTLM) to configure an SMB (NTLM) authentication server.
 
IP addresses for one or two SMB (NTLM) authentication servers. The second server IP is optional.
The following table shows the screens for configuring a NIS authentication server.
See Configuring Authentication [OSD] for more information.

OSD for All User Types > Configure>Authentication Screens [OSD]