Operation
Avaya 374x DECT Telephones - User Guide 02/2016
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2. Select General > Kerberos Server.
3. Enter the root password for the secondary Kerberos server which should be the same as
the password used for the primary server. This password is used to encrypt the information
stored on the server.
4. Click "OK".
1. The secondary Kerberos server is enabled. Enter the realm name in the Realm field.
2. LDAP is used to replicate the primary server database. Enter the IP address of the
primary Kerberos server in the Master field in the LDAP Replication section. For more
information about LDAP, see Configure LDAP Server
on page 96.
3. Select the Enable check box.
4. Click "OK".
5. Click "OK" again to perform the LDAP replication.
Each client must also be configured with the secondary server information.
5. Select General > Admin.
6. Go to the Authentication Servers section.
7. In the Secondary Address text field of the Kerberos server, enter the IP address of the
secondary Kerberos server. In the secondary Kerberos server enter 127.0.0.1 (localhost)
as the IP address. The Port text field is filled out automatically.
8. Click "OK".
Delete a user or trusted realm
To delete a user account from the Kerberos server do the following:
1. Select General > Kerberos Server.
2. In the Users section select the Delete check box for the user to be deleted.
3. Click "OK".
To delete a trusted realm relationship from the Kerberos server do the following:
4. Select General > Kerberos Server.
5. In the Trusted Realms section select the Delete check box for the realm to be deleted.
6. Click "OK".
Deactivate Kerberos realm membership
IMPORTANT:Make sure that local authentication is enabled and working properly before leaving the
Kerberos realm. If local authentication is still disabled and the IPBS/IPBL is no longer
a member of the realm it is not possible to access the IPBS/IPBL in any other way.
7. Select General > Admin.