User guide

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Figure 49 Users (LDAP mode)
After importing Users, you must assign their permissions - Administrator, User, or
View only. How to assign permissions is explained in section 6 on page 21. By
default all Users have User permission status. (Also assign their Target permissions
and allowed Access Services).
9.3.2.5 Synchronization
Synchronization does two things:
Keeps the exact group structure maintained on the LDAP servers.
(Whenever a user is added or removed from the LDAP server group, it will
be synchronized with the KVM.net II).
Removes deleted users. A user that resides in KVM.net II but is deleted
from the LDAP server will be removed from KVM.net II as well.
Where users and/or Groups have been added or deleted from the LDAP database,
you can synchronize the local user database with the LDAP database. There is no
need to import new users from the LDAP database, synchronization does this
automatically, provided that the new user is added to one of the groups imported
into the KVM.net II.
To synchronize:
Click . The local user database is compared to the LDAP database.
Any local user that does not exist on the LDAP server is noted as deleted. Any new
user added to already imported KVM.net II Groups in the LDAP database is noted
as added, see Figure 50.
Note: To add a user to the KVM.net II Groups using the synchronize function, add
this user to the imported Group in the LDAP server.