Polycom Welding System 3725-77601-001H Manual Do Utilizador

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Directory Operations
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Some important notes about the CMA system Active Directory integration:
• The CMA system is not joined to the domain. Other computers on the 
network cannot browse its file system and it cannot be managed remotely 
by existing IT mechanisms such as SMS.
• The CMA system does not modify the Active Directory in any way.
• The CMA system can auto-discover the closest logical domain controller 
and Active Directory servers, but to do this the network DNS server must 
have a DNS SRV record for these servers. Once the domain controller’s 
hostname and IP address have a record on the DNS, the CMA system can 
auto-discover the IP address of the domain controller. If your Active 
Directory does not publish the domain controller’s hostname and IP 
address to the network DNS, you must edit the file to include it.
• The CMA system requires that you enable Digitally sign 
communications on the Active Directory server.
Directory Management Operations
This section describes the directory management operations. It includes these 
topics:
Integrate with Enterprise Directory Server Option
The process of integrating with an enterprise directory server, involves these 
steps:
Enabling the Integrate with Enterprise Directory Server option allows CMA 
system users who are included in the Active Directory to log into the CMA 
system interface using their network credentials.
Note
Because the CMA system uses NTLMv2, the password is not stored within and the 
CMA system never receives the user's password.