Figure 243 Configuration > User/Group > User > Add
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 134 Configuration > User/Group > User > Add
LABEL
User Name
User Type
Password
Retype
Group Identifier
Associated AAA
Server Object
Description
Authentication
Timeout Settings
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DESCRIPTION
Type the user name for this user account. You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters,
underscores(
), or dashes (-), but the first character cannot be a number. This value is
_
case-sensitive. User names have to be different than user group names, and some
words are reserved. See
Section 27.2.1.1 on page
This field displays the types of user accounts the ZyWALL uses:
•
admin - this user can look at and change the configuration of the ZyWALL
•
limited-admin - this user can look at the configuration of the ZyWALL but not to
change it
•
user - this user has access to the ZyWALL's services and can also browse user-
mode commands (CLI).
•
guest - this user has access to the ZyWALL's services but cannot look at the
configuration.
•
ext-user - this user account is maintained in a remote server, such as RADIUS or
LDAP. See
Ext-User Accounts on page 372
•
ext-group-user - this user account is maintained in a remote server, such as
RADIUS or LDAP. See
Ext-Group-User Accounts on page 372
about this type.
This field is not available if you select the ext-user or ext-group-user type.
Enter the password of this user account. It can consist of 4 - 31 alphanumeric
characters.
This field is not available if you select the ext-user or ext-group-user type.
This field is available for a ext-group-user type user account.
Specify the value of the AD or LDAP server's Group Membership Attribute that
identifies the group to which this user belongs.
This field is available for a ext-group-user type user account. Select the AAA server to
use to authenticate this account's users.
Enter the description of each user, if any. You can use up to 60 printable ASCII
characters. Default descriptions are provided.
If you want the system to use default settings, select Use Default Settings. If you
want to set authentication timeout to a value other than the default settings, select Use
Manual Settings then fill your preferred values in the fields that follow.
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