Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Field Description Shortcut
Clear Event List Deletes all events in the list None
Show/Hide Event
Details
Shows or hides details about the selected event None
Account Account that performed the logged action None
Date and Time Date and time the action was performed None
Message Description of the event None
NOTE: You can also use the CLI to view the contents of the audit log. See the description of the show audit-log
command in the
Dell EqualLogic Group Manager CLI Reference Guide
for more information.
Authentication Panel
Table 102. Authentication Panel
Field Description Shortcut
Authentication type
Local only Account authentication occurs within the group. The default administration account,
grpadmin, is a local account created automatically when the group is rst
congured.
Alt+O
Active Directory Authenticate administrator sessions using LDAP. You can grant group, pool, or
volume administrator privileges to individual Active Directory users or to entire
Active Directory groups.
Alt+C
RADIUS RADIUS server authenticates administration accounts and also determines the
account privileges. You can also use a RADIUS accounting server to monitor the
login and logout times for accounts that a RADIUS server authenticates.
Alt+R
Active Directory conguration
AD settings Launches the dialog box to modify the Active Directory settings Alt+ D
Join domain/Enable
SSO
Launches the dialog box to join the domain in order to congure SSO Alt+S
Active Directory status
Check (AD Server) Indicates whether Active Directory is congured. Select Check to test the
connection.
Alt+H
Check (Single Sign-On) Indicates whether single sign-on is congured. Select Check to test the connection. Alt+K
RADIUS
RADIUS settings... Opens the RADIUS settings dialog box Alt+D
Require vendor-specic
RADIUS attribute
A RADIUS server can use attributes to authorize accounts as group administrator,
pool administrator, volume administrator, or read-only, and to store account contact
information. For security reasons, Dell recommends that you require vendor-specic
attributes. See your RADIUS server documentation for information on how to set
attributes.
Alt+U
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Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes