Brocade Fabric Manager Administrator's Guide v6.1.0 (53-10000610-02, June 2008)

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Fabric Manager server installation
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NOTE
If your machine is running Windows XP and it belongs to a local workgroup, but you want to
authenticate the users locally (instead of using a Windows domain controller), you must
perform the following Windows XP registry configuration:
1. Set HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\ForceGuest to 0.
2. Disable the guest account.
3. Create a local user and use it to log in within Fabric Manager.
For RADIUS authentication:
You should configure at least two RADIUS servers so that if one fails, the other assumes
service. You can configure up to three RADIUS servers.
a. Enter values for the following:
- RADIUS server IP address or DNS name.
- RADIUS authentication port number.
- Authentication type. The authentication type should match the setting on your
RADIUS server.
- Shared secret and confirm shared secret. The shared secret is a password for the
RADIUS client and server. It is used in an encryption process to obscure details in
RADIUS messages like user passwords.
It is recommended that the shared secret be at least 22 characters containing
mixed-case letters with numeric and symbol or punctuation characters.
- Timeout. The number of seconds the client waits for the RADIUS server to reply.
- Retry. The number of attempts to connect to the RADIUS server before giving up.
b. Click Add.
c. Optional: You can add multiple RADIUS servers by entering their configuration
information and clicking Add. To edit information you have already entered, select a
server from the table at the bottom of the dialog box, make your changes, and click
Update.
FIGURE 8 Switch-based authentication