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Basic Configuration
• PlugGroupAccess: (RSM-8R8 Series Units Only) This item is used to determine
which plug groups the members of this LDAP Group will be allowed to control.
(Default = undefined)
• ServiceAccess: This item determines how members of this LDAP Group will be
allowed to access command mode. The Service Access parameter is used to allow
members of this LDAP group to access command mode via Serial Port, Telnet/SSH
or any combination thereof. (Default; Serial Port = On, Telnet/SSH = On,
Web = On, Outbound Access = Off)
Note:AfterdefiningLDAPGroupparameters,makecertaintosavechanges
beforeproceeding.IntheWebBrowserInterface,clickonthe"AddLDAP
Group"buttontosaveparameters;intheTextInterface,pressthe[Esc]key
severaltimesuntiltheTSM/RSMdisplaysthe"SavingConfiguration"message.
5.9.8.2 ViewingLDAPGroups
If you want to examine an existing LDAP group definition, the "View LDAP Groups"
function can be used to review the group's parameters.
5.9.8.3. ModifyingLDAPGroups
If you want to modify an existing LDAP Group in order to change parameters, the
"Modify LDAP Group" function can be used to reconfigure group parameters. To Modify
an existing LDAP Group, access the TSM/RSM command mode using a password that
permits access to Administrator Level commands. Once you have accessed the Modify
LDAP Group menu, use the menu options to redefine parameters in the same manner
that is used for the Add LDAP Group menu, as discussed in Section 5.9.8.1.
Note:AfteryouhavefinishedmodifyingLDAPGroupparameters,makecertain
tosavethechangesbeforeproceeding.IntheWebBrowserInterface,click
onthe"ModifyLDAPGroup"buttontosaveparameters;intheTextInterface,
pressthe[Esc]keyseveraltimesuntiltheTSM/RSMdisplaysthe"Saving
Configuration"messageandthecursorreturnstothecommandprompt.
5.9.8.4. DeletingLDAPGroups
The Delete LDAP Group function is used to delete LDAP Groups that are no longer in
use. In order to delete LDAP Groups, you must access the TSM/RSM command mode
using a password that permits access to Administrator Level commands.