![]() Check the check box of the username you want to edit. ![]() Choose the domain that the user is to be part of from the Domain drop-down list. For more information, refer to the article Group Management on RV320 Routers. Note: Groups can be configured on the Group Management page. The default username/password of the administrator is cisco/cisco. The administrator group can only contain one user. Groups are used to further divide domains into smaller sub-domains. Choose the group that the user is to be a part of from the Group drop-down list. The password is used to authenticate the user to the configured local database domain. Enter a password for the username in the Password field. Enter the desired username in the Username field. Click Add in the User Management Table to add a new user. Log in to the Router Configuration Utility and choose User Management. Click Delete in the Domain Management Table to delete the domain. Click the radio button of the domain you want to delete. Click Edit in the Domain Management Table to edit the domain. Click the radio button of the domain you want to edit. This field should match the base DN that is configured on the LDAP server. The base DN is the location where the LDAP server searches for users when it receives an authorization request. Enter the base distinguished name of the LDAP server in the LDAP Base DN field. Enter the IP address of the LDAP server in the LDAP Server Address field. Enter the domain name of the active directory server in the AD Domain Name field. Enter the IP address of the active directory server in the AD Server Address field. This field should match the configured password on the RADIUS server. The password allows the router and RADIUS server to encrypt passwords and exchange responses. Enter the password that the router uses to authenticate to the RADIUS server in the Radius PassWord field. Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server in the Radius Server field. Enter a name for the domain in the Domain field. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an access protocol that is used to access the directory service. LDAP - A remote server that runs a directory service performs authentication for the domain.Active directory is a service that provides network security on a Windows domain network. Active Directory - A server that runs active directory performs authentication for the domain.– RADIUS-MSCHAPV2 - MS-CHAPV2 is an extension of MS-CHAP that provides a stronger encryption key. The MS-CHAP format was designed to be compatible with Windows NT products. – RADIUS-MSCHAP - MS-CHAP is the Microsoft version of CHAP. This handshake takes place at the time of initial connection and at random intervals after the initial connection. – RADIUS-CHAP - Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) is an authentication protocol that verifies authentication through a three way handshake. This authentication is considered insecure and should only be used if the remote RADIUS server does not support a stronger authentication method. – RADIUS-PAP - Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) is an authentication protocol which only uses a simple password for authentication. RADIUS - A remote RADIUS server performs authentication for the domain.Local Database - Authentication is performed by the router.Choose the type of authentication that is used for the domain from the Authentication Type drop-down list. Click Add in the Domain Management Table to configure a new domain. Log in to the Web Configuration Utility and choose User Management. RV325 Gigabit Dual WAN VPN Router Software Version.This article explains how to manage domains and users on the RV32x VPN Router Series. The RV32x VPN Router Series supports authentication through the local database, a RADIUS server, an active directory server, or an LDAP server. Authentication to a domain is controlled by a local security server. ![]() A domain is a subnetwork that consists of a group of clients and servers. The User Management page is used to configure domains and users. User and Domain Management Configuration on RV320 and RV325 VPN Router Series Objective ![]()
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