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4-5  Device Settings 
Menu Options
Authentication
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The RIPM lets you either use a local authentication or keep the information 
in a central Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) or in a Remote 
Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server. For LDAP or RADIUS, you 
must specify some information in the Authentication Settings panel. For more 
information regarding the LDAP and RADIUS settings, see below.
1.  LDAP
 
1a.  User LDAP Server 
Enter the name or IP address of the LDAP server containing all the user 
entries. If you choose a name instead of an IP address, you need to 
configure a DNS server in the network settings.
 
1b.  Base DN of User LDAP Server 
Specify the distinguished name (DN) where the directory tree starts in the 
user LDAP server.
 
1c.  Type of External LDAP Server 
Set the type of the external LDAP server. This is necessary because 
some server types require special handling. Additionally, the default 
values for the LDAP scheme are set appropriately. You can choose 
between a Generic LDAP Server, a Novell Directory Service, and a 
Microsoft Active Directory. If you have neither a Novell Directory Service 
nor a Microsoft Active Directory, then choose a Generic LDAP Server and 
edit the LDAP scheme (see below).
 
1d.  Name of Login-Name Attribute 
This is the name of the attribute containing the unique login name of a 
user. To use the default, leave this field empty. The default depends on 
the selected LDAP server type.
 
1e.  Name of User-Entry Object Class 
This is the object class that identifies a user in the LDAP directory. To use 
the default, leave this field empty. The default depends on the selected 
LDAP server type.