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User Authentication
Using the Configuration Utility (continued)
User Authentication allows the DSA-5100 owner/operator to control who has or does
not have access to the Internet. The DSA-5100 can support five different authentication
types simultaneously.
User Authentication > Authentication Policies
The DSA-5100 provides a simple interface to allow the administrator to easily
complete the complicated management setup. The system provides a total of 5
authentication setups. The administrator can adopt different authentication
methods corresponding to each management setup. Each management setup can
use at most 20 management rules to go with the group configuration, so that the
management of general users can be both diversified and flexible.
The administrator can select the desired management setup through the pull-down
menu.
Item:
Provides 5 sets of authentication policies.
Policy Name:
The name of the policy can be modified here.
Status:
Enable
or
Disable
the policy.
Default:
Select
Yes
for the default setup.
Group:
Currently assigned group.
Edit:
Click
Edit
to edit the policy.
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Edit Authentication Policies
Using the Configuration Utility (continued)
Authentication
Policy:
Displays the system’s preferred authentication method.
Policy ID:
Select the policy you wish to edit here.
Set as Default:
Make this selection to set the policy you have chosen to be
the default Authentication policy.
Policy Name:
Enter the postfix policy name.
Policy Status:
Select
Enabled
or
Disabled
to activate or deactivate the
selected policy.
Black
List Profile:
Enter the profile name to be blacklisted.
Authentication Server
The authentication server provides 6 authentication modes:
Local, POP3, RADIUS,LDAP,NT Domain, and External Web Server
.
Assign
to Group:
Exception
Configuration:
When you enable this feature you can exclude accounts
from restrictions using the Edit feature. (This feature is
displayed on the following page.)
Assign a group to the control group from the pulldown menu.
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Using the Configuration Utility (continued)
Authentication Server> Exception Configuration
Attribute:
After the authentication, the DSA-5100 will obtain the user’s
attributes related to the authenticated server. The administrator
can use certain attributes as the management rule for the setup.
Logic options include
equal to, not equal to, larger than,
smaller than,
and
include
.
Logic:
Please fill in the desired value after the
attribute
and
logic
fields have been completed.
Value:
Specifies the priority.
Group:
Warning:
The policy name cannot include: GRIC, MAC, IP
When a user does not match the management rule logon, this
priority rule will be applied.
Default Group:
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Using the Configuration Utility (continued)
Authentication Methods>Local>Local Users List
The user’s account information is stored in the DSA-5100. If you need to manage the
user’s account, please click the hyperlink
Local Users List
on the Authentication Server
interface to enter into the Account Management Interface, shown below.
User List:
It provides a complete list of existing user accounts, including information
such as
Username, Password, MAC,
M
ax Bandwidth, Request
Bandwidth,
Group,
and
Remark
. The
administrator can delete
or search for a single user from this
management interface.
( Note: Max Bandwidth is the amount of maximum transmission capacity available
on a network at any point in time. Request Bandwidth represents the amount of
minimum transmission capacity that is available on a network at any point in time.)
Delete All:
Click here to delete all user accounts
.
Edit:
To
edit the content of an individual user account, click the hyperlink of
the selected user account to enter the edit mode.
Refresh:
Click
here to show the most updated user account information
Edit Account:
Make changes to the
account by clicking on
the
Username
. When
the screen on the next
page appears, edit the account information.
Add User:
Create new accounts,
including
Username
(mandatory),
Password
(mandatory)
and
MAC
(optional),
Max Bandwidth (optional), Request
Bandwidth (optional)
and assign to
a user group
.
Authentication Methods > Local
> Local Users List
> Add User
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Using the Configuration Utility (continued)
Authentication Methods > Local
> Local Users List
> Add User>
Edit Account
Edit Account:
Edit the account here.
Local Users List
> Add User> Upload User Account
Upload User
Account:
Local Users List
> Add User> Download User Account
Download
User
Account:
Click the
Download
User Accounts
to
view a list of all the
user accounts. To save
a new file, click
download.
Click
download
to
load accounts into
your computer.
Click the
Browse
button
to select the text file for
the user account. Click
Submit
to complete the
upload. The format of the uploaded file should be a text file. Each line represents a
User Account. The format is Username, Password, MAC, Remark. Each parameter is
separated by a comma, and no space is allowed between MAC,Remark, but a comma
is still needed.

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