Managing User Accounts - HP StorageWorks 8/20q User Manual

Hp storageworks 8/20q fibre channel switch quicktools switch management user guide (5697-0411, june 2010)
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Table 8
Switch data window fields (Continued)
Field
Implicit Hard Zoning
Security Auto Save
Security Fabric Binding Enabled
Advanced Group
R_A_TOV
E_D_TOV
Number of Donor Groups
Inactivity Timeout
Interop Mode
Legacy Address Format
In-band Enabled
Principal Switch

Managing user accounts

Only the Admin account can manage user accounts with the User Account Administration dialog boxes.
However, any user can modify their own password. To open a User Account Administration dialog box,
open the Switch menu and select User Accounts. A user account consists of the following data:
Account name or login
Password
Authority level
Expiration date
Switches come from the factory with the following user accounts:
admin—Admin authority, never expires, password is password
images—No Admin authority, never expires, password is images
The Admin account is the only user that can manage all user accounts. The Admin account can create,
remove, or modify user accounts, and change account passwords. The Admin account can also view and
modify the switch and its configuration with QuickTools. The Admin account can not be removed. Users
with Admin authority can use QuickTools to view and modify the switch and its configuration. Users without
Admin authority are limited to viewing only switch status and configuration. The Images account is used to
exchange files with the switch using FTP. The Images account can not be removed.
NOTE:
If the same user account exists on a switch and its RADIUS server, that user can log in with either
password, but the authority and account expiration always comes from the switch database.
Description
Introduces hardware enforcement of zoning regardless of type. All
zones and all supported zone member types have hardware
enforcement.
Enable to automatically save security settings to permanent memory
on the switch.
If Enabled, the expected domain ID of a switch is required before the
switch can be attached to the fabric.
Resource allocation timeout value (in milliseconds)
Error detect timeout value (in milliseconds)
Total number of donor port groups. A donor group is a set of ports on
a switch that can donate buffer credits to one another.
Number of minutes the switch waits before terminating an idle
command line interface session. Zero (0) disables the time out
threshold.
Standard
None
In-band management status. Permits (True) or prevents (False) a switch
from being managed over an ISL.
If there is a domain ID conflict in the fabric, the switch with the highest
principal priority, or the principal switch, reassigns any domain ID
conflicts and establish the fabric.
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