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Add or modify local authentication server instance settings as specified in Table 42
4.
on page 131.
Click one:
5.
OK—Saves the changes.
Cancel—Cancels the modifications.
Table 42: Local Authentication Server Instance Configuration Details
Option
Function
Auth Server Name
Specifies the local auth server
instance name.
Auth Server Type
Specifies the auth server type.
Local Auth Settings
Minimum password
Specifies the minimum number of
length (characters)
characters that a password must
have.
Maximum password
Specifies the maximum number of
length
characters that a password can
consist of.
Minimum number of
Specifies the minimum number of
digits required in the
digits that must be present in the
password (digits)
password.
Minimum number of
Specifies the minimum number of
letters required in the
letters that must be present in the
password (letters)
password.
Require passwords to
Specifies that the password contain
have a mix of UPPER
both upper- and lowercase letters.
and LOWER CASE
letters
Require password to
Specifies that the password must
be different from
be different from the username.
username
Require new
Specifies that the new password
passwords to be
must be different from the previous
different from
password.
previous password
Allow users to change
Specifies that users can change
their passwords
their passwords.
Chapter 13: Configuring Authentication Servers
Your Action
Enter a name for the local
authentication server instance.
Select Local Authentication.
Enter the minimum password
length.
Enter the maximum length of the
password.
Enter the minimum number of
digits that must be present in the
password.
Enter the minimum number of
digits that must be present in the
password.
Select Local Auth Settings >
Require passwords to have a mix
of UPPER and LOWER CASE
letters to enable this option.
Select Local Auth Settings >
Require password to be different
from username to enable this
option.
Select Local Auth Settings
>Require new passwords to be
different from previous password
to enable this option.
Select Local Auth Settings>
Allow users to change their
passwords to enable this option.
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