Access Management with directory services
For Access Management, administrators can use an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server and a directory service, such as Microsoft's Active Directory.
Configuration workflow
If an LDAP server and directory service are used in the network, configuration works as follows:
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An administrator logs in to System Manager with a user profile that includes Security Admin permissions.
The
admin
user has full access to all functions in the system. -
The administrator enters the configuration settings for the LDAP server. Settings include the domain name, URL, and Bind account information.
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If the LDAP server uses a secure protocol (LDAPS), the administrator uploads a Certificate Authority (CA) certificate chain for authentication between the LDAP server and the storage array.
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After the server connection is established, the administrator maps the user groups to the storage array's roles. These roles are predefined and cannot be modified.
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The administrator tests the connection between the LDAP server and the storage array.
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Users log in to the system with their assigned LDAP/Directory Services credentials.
Management
When using directory services for authentication, administrators can perform the following management tasks:
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Add a directory server.
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Edit directory server settings.
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Map LDAP users to local user roles.
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Remove a directory server.