![]() ![]() ![]() On the right you can leave the Secure protocol as none and Use Default Port. The EqualLogic san will connected against the first AD server in the list and if unable to connect will work its way down the list. If you have more than one (which you should) you can click Add again and input multiple servers. A new window will appear similar to below.Ĭlick Add and type in at least one IP address of an AD Server. ![]() Select the Active Directory radio button. It should look similar to below with ‘Local Only’ set as the authentication type. On the left select Group Configuration then navigate to the Administration Tab. To begin, login to the EqualLogic Group Admin webpage with local Group Administrator permissions. So if you do lose connectivity to AD you will still be able to local on with the default grpadmin account or any other local accounts that you have made. Whether AD authentication is on or off you can still use Local authentication and locally created accounts. The process to turn on Active Directory authentication is quite simple. ![]() The benefit once setup is that you can control access to the SAN via AD groups rather than giving out the Group Admin account or maintaining local accounts on the EqualLogic group. If you’re using a DELL EqualLogic SAN you have the ability to turn on Active Directory authentication. ![]()
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