Add NT groups, members to the tree. 8e6 R3000, Enterprise Filter Authentication R3000
Below you will find brief information for Enterprise Filter R3000. This document provides instructions on setting up and configuring the R3000 for authentication on your network. It covers topics such as network setup, authentication protocols, configuring authentication servers, and testing authentication settings. The document also includes sections on troubleshooting and technical support.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Key features
Network authentication
Authentication protocols
Authentication server setup
Filtering profiles
Block page authentication
User and group management
SSL certificate management
Troubleshooting and support
Frequently asked questions
The R3000 supports various authentication protocols, including SMB, LDAP, and web-based authentication.
The configuration process involves specifying the server type, domain name, credentials, and other relevant settings within the R3000 Administrator Console.
Filtering profiles define rules to allow or deny access to specific websites and services based on user groups or individual users. You can create profiles in the Administrator Console, specifying various options such as allowed/blocked categories, ports, and redirect URLs.