Specifications

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Integration with Microsoft® Active Directory™
It is possible to configure direct interaction between the RMX and Microsoft Active
Directory for Authentication and Authorization of Management Network users.
The following diagram shows a typical user authentication sequence between a User,
RMX and Active Directory.
Directory and Database Options
Ultra Secure Mode
Internal RMX database and Active Directory
Authentication is first attempted using the internal RMX database. If it is not successful
authentication is attempted using the Active Directory.
Standard Security Mode
Internal RMX database + External Database
First authentication is via the internal RMX database. If it is not successful,
authentication is via the External Database.
Internal RMX database + External Database + Active Directory
Management Logins
First authentication is via the internal RMX database. If it is not successful,
authentication is via the Active Directory.
Conference Queries (Chairperson Password, Numerical ID etc.)
First authentication is via the internal RMX database. If it is not successful,
authentication is via the External Database.
Guidelines
•The RMX maintains a local record of:
Audit Events – users that generate these events are marked as being either
internal or external.