Configuring the Authentication Server (NSM Procedure)
To set up the authentication server, you must define its logical name:
To set up the authentication server:
1.
In the NSM navigation tree, select
Device Manager > Devices
. Click the
Device Tree
tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which you want to configure
an authentication server.
2.
Click the
Configuration
tab, and select
Authentication > Auth Servers
.
3.
Click the name of the authentication server you want to assign an LAS name.
By assigning the authentication server a logical authentication server (LAS) name, all
users that authenticate using the authentication server are associated with this LAS.
In this instance, we are referring to the client nodes, not the user record synchronization
server nodes.
4.
Select the
User Record Synchronization
check box.
5.
Enter a logical name to identify this server in the Logical Auth Server Name box.
This allows you to share user record data across authentication servers on different
Secure Access gateways. By assigning an LAS name to an authentication server, you
are implicitly assigning it to all users that authenticate with that authentication server.
The combination of the user login name and its LAS name uniquely identifies the user
record of the user across all user record synchronization servers.
6.
Click
OK
to save the changes.
Related
Documentation
Enabling User Record Synchronization (NSM Procedure) on page 278
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Configuring the User Record Synchronization Server (NSM Procedure) on page 279
Configuring the User Record Synchronization Server (NSM Procedure)
To set up the user record synchronization server you must define its peer nodes (optional)
and the clients that can access this server.
To configure user record synchronization server:
1.
In the NSM navigation tree, select
Device Manager > Devices
. Click the
Device Tree
tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which you want to configure
a user record synchronization server.
2.
Click the
Configuration
tab, and select
System > Configuration > User Record
Synchronization > This Server
.
3.
Under Peer Servers tab, click
New
.
4.
Enter the peer server node name in the Server Node Name.
5.
Enter the peer IP address in the Internal Address box.
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