Multi-Factor Authentication; Figure 327: User Management - New Users - Grandstream Networks UCM630X Series User Manual

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Username
User Password
Privilege
Multi-Factor
Authentication
Email Address
When the super admin creates new user, the email address for the new user is optional. However, when the
admin user created by super admin logs in to edit user information, email address is mandatory. This email
address is the same and will be sync up with the email address configured in login settings.
Once created, the Super Admin can edit the users by clicking on

Multi-Factor Authentication

To enhance the security for UCM, super admin and admin can select to use multi-factor authentication method
for login to protect the login information. Virtual MFA and hardware MFA are supported and can be selected.
Once enabled, the user must use MFA code to verify before login.
Note:
The user cannot enable or disable MFA for another different user.
Super admin can edit user settings for admin but cannot edit Multi-Factor Authentication option. MFA
option is only viewable for super admin when super admin edits other users.
Configure a username to identify the user which will be required in Web GUI login.
Letters, digits, and underscore are allowed in the username.
Configure a password for this user which will be required in Web GUI login. English
input is allowed without space,' and ".
This is the role of the Web GUI user. When super admin creates new user,
"Adminstrator" or customized privilege can be selected.
If this authentication is enabled, the user account needs to be verified with an MFA
code every time it logs in to enhance the security of the product.
Configure the email address for the user. This is optional.
Figure 327: User Management – New Users
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