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Ericsson AVP 4000 - Service Configuration Page

Ericsson AVP 4000
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Web GUI Control
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1/1553-FGC 101 1790 Uen Y
Parameter Values Description
LDAP Base Dn
The root distinguished name used to query the LDAP server.
This information must be obtained from the administrator of the
LDAP server.
LDAP Entry Filter
Filter detail for the LDAP sever. This information must be
obtained from the administrator of the LDAP server.
Start TLS Off, On Enables TLS (transport layer security).
Off: Communication between the AVP and the LDAP server
will be in clear text.
On: Communication between the AVP and the LDAP server
will be encrypted. This may result in a slower response from
the AVP.
Default LDAP
Authentication
Behaviour
Positive Authentication, Negative
Authentication
If the LDAP server is out of contact for any reason, the
behavior of user authentication can be selected to either reject
the user (Negative Authentication), or accept the user and
permit the user to operate the web UI (Positive Authentication).
All activity is logged.
Note: When LDAP Authentication is active, there is no special administrator
access. If Negative Authentication is selected, and the LDAP server is
unavailable, or mistakes have been made on entering the parameters for
the LDAP server, the AVP WILL BE LOCKED FOR ALL USERS. Ericsson
Customer Services must be contacted to assist on regaining access. It is
strongly recommended to use the LDAP Test Authentication setting to
check parameter entry and LDAP server access, before committing to the
LDAP Authentication setting. See Chapter 3, Getting Started: How to
Configure User Authentication.
5.5 Service Configuration Page
The Service Configuration page provides setup options for the outputs of the
device.
Figure 5.23 Service Configuration Video Page

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