Defining Authentication Settings For The Product - HP 316095-B21 Installation Manual

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The User Properties panel allows you to configure the following items:
User Name—Specify a user name of up to 23 characters. Spaces, single quotes, double quotes,
and colons are not allowed in the user name.
Role—Specify the user role-based privileges: Administrator, Operator, and No Role.
NOTE:
If you assign the value No Role, this creates a user name that is not authorized to perform
tasks but for which you can go back later to assign a role as either an Administrator or Operator.
Therefore, if you want to create a user name and then later assign a role to the user name, you
would initially select the No Role option.
New Password—If a new password is desired, specify a password of up to 24 characters. If no
new password is supplied, the password is unchanged.
Confirm—Used to confirm the password text typed into the New Password box. Retype the
password in this box.
Include Web—Select this check box to allow the user to log in using the web interface.
Include CLI—Select this check box to allow the user to log in using the CLI.
Select OK to save and activate the changes.
The following message is displayed below the view's heading:
Your changes have been successfully activated

Defining authentication settings for the product

To configure how the product authenticates login attempts, use the Authentication Settings panel of
the Users Authentication view. Select Security > Authentication Settings on the navigation panel,
and then select the Users tab.
The Users Authentication configuration view is displayed.
Use the drop-down menus to specify the authentication sequence used for web and CLI logins. The
following options are available for authenticating a user ID and password:
Local Only—Only local authentication is performed. That is to say, authentication is performed
by the product (local device) only.
RADIUS Only—Only the RADIUS server is used for authentication.
RADIUS then Local—First the RADIUS server is used for authentication, and then the local device
is used.
Select OK to save and activate the changes.
The following message is displayed below the view's heading:
Your changes have been successfully activated
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