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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 
 
 
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3.  Select the AD module you want edit, and then click Edit. 
4.  Click each tab in the Edit Module window to view the configured 
settings. Make changes as needed. See 
AD General Settings
 (on 
page 165), 
AD Advanced Settings
 (on page 166), 
AD Group 
Settings
 (on page 167), and 
AD Trust Settings
 (on page 168). 
5.  If you change the connection information, click Test Connection to 
test the connection to the AD server using the given parameters. You 
should receive a confirmation of a successful connection. If you do 
not see a confirmation, review the settings carefully for errors and try 
again. 
6.  Click OK to save your changes.  
7.  You must synchronize the AD user groups you changed, or you can 
synchronize all AD modules to synchronize all groups and users in 
all modules. See 
Synchronize All User Groups with AD
 (on page 
171) and 
Synchronize All AD Modules
 (on page 172). 
 
Importing AD User Groups 
You must specify Group settings in the AD module before you can import 
groups from the AD server. See 
AD Group Settings
 (on page 167). 
After making a change to imported groups or users, you must 
synchronize the AD user groups you changed so that the imported 
groups are mapped to the appropriate groups on AD and synchronize all 
AD modules to synchronize all groups and users in all modules. See 
Synchronize All User Groups with AD
 (on page 171) and 
Synchronize All AD Modules
 (on page 172). 
You can import nested groups from AD. 
Note: Make sure that you have configured the CC-SG DNS and Domain 
Suffix in Configuration Manager before attempting to import AD user 
groups. See 
Advanced Administration
 (on page 206). 
 
To import AD user groups: 
1.  Choose Administration > Security. 
2.  Click the Authentication tab. All configured Authorization and 
Authentication Servers appear in a table. 
3.  Select the AD server whose AD user groups you want to import. 
4.  Click Import AD User Groups to retrieve a list of user group values 
stored on the AD server. If any of the user groups are not already on 
the CC-SG, you can import them here and assign them an access 
policy. 
5.  Select the groups you want to import to CC-SG. 
ƒ  Imported user group names can include up to 64 characters.