View authentication authority information

Unisphere supports the authentication of users and groups.

Steps

  1. Select Settings icon to open the Settings panel.
  2. Select Users and Groups > Authentication
  3. Hover over an authentication type and click Information icon.

    The authentication authority information is displayed.

    For Local Directory, the following is displayed:

    • Indication of the status of the authentication (enabled or disabled).

    For Windows OS/AD, the following is displayed:

    • Indication of the status of the authentication (enabled or disabled).

    For LDAP-SSL, the following is displayed when LDAP is enabled:

    • Port—Port number of the LDAP service. Typically, this value is 389 for LDAP and 636 for LDAPS.
    • Server—Hostname or IP address of the LDAP server that is used for authentication.
    • Port—Port number of the LDAP service. Typically, this value is 389 for LDAP and 636 for LDAPS.
    • Bind DN—Distinguished name (DN) of the privileged account used to perform operations, such as searching users and groups, on the LDAP directory.
    • User Search Path—Distinguished name of the node at which to begin user searches.
    • User Object Class—Object class identifying users in the LDAP hierarchy.
    • User ID Attribute—Attribute identifying the user login ID within the object.
    • Group Search Path—Distinguished name of the node at which to begin group searches.
    • Group Object Class—Object class identifying groups in the LDAP hierarchy.
    • Group Name Attribute—Attribute identifying the group name.
    • Group Member Attribute—Attribute indicating group membership for a user within the group object.
    • Limit Authentication to Group—Name of authenticated LDAP group.

    For RSA SecurID, the following is displayed when RSA SecurID is enabled:

    • RSA Securid status—Enabled or Disabled
    • Server—Hostname or IP address of the RSA SecurID server that is used for authentication.
    • Port—Port number
    • Client ID —Client identity

    For YubiKey, the following is displayed:

    • Indication of the status of the authentication (enabled or disabled).

    For OIDC SSO, the following is displayed:

    • Indication of the status of the authentication (enabled or disabled).