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VTrak E-Class Product Manual
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In the User Settings dialog box, enter a new Display Name or User
Email address
Choose a new Privilege level from the dropdown menu. See the table
on the next page.
5. Click the Save button.
Making LDAP Settings
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a protocol used to access a
directory listings.
This action requires Administrator or a Super User privileges.
To make user LDAP settings:
1. Click the AdminTool tab.
2. Click the User Management icon.
3. Click the LDAP Settings button.
4. Enter information and make settings as required:
Enable LDAP box – Check to enable LDAP.
Email notification for Event box – Check to enable an email subscription
for an LDAP authenticated user.
Response Time Out – Maximum time to allowed for communication with
LDAP server.
Base DN – Search domain limit of LDAP query.
dc=example, dc=com is the default.
LDAP Server – Hostname or IP address of the LDAP server.
127.0.0.1 is the default.
LDAP Port – The port number of the LDAP server. 389 is the default.
Privilege Permission
Super Allows the user full access to all functions including create and
delete users and changing the settings of other users, and
delete disk arrays and logical drives. The default “administrator”
account is a Super User.
Power Allows the user to create (but not delete) disk arrays and logical
drives, change RAID levels, change stripe size; change settings
of components such as disk arrays, logical drives, physical
drives and the controller.
Maintenance Allows the user to perform maintenance tasks including
Rebuilding, PDM, Media Patrol and Redundancy Check
View Allows the user to see all status and settings but not to make
any changes