Enter a password.
5.
The password must have 5-16 characters and must contain uppercase characters, lowercase
characters, and a number.
In the Verify Password box, enter the password again.
6.
Select the access level for this user.
7.
If you select the User access level, set the server access rights for the user.
8.
Click Set User Access Rights.
a.
Select the servers that the user has permission to access.
b.
Click Save.
c.
Click Save.
9.
Changing a user password
Click the Configure tab.
1.
In the left column, select the Users category.
2.
Click the username.
3.
Enter the new password for this user.
4.
The password must have 5-16 characters and must contain uppercase characters, lowercase
characters, and a number.
In the Verify Password box, enter the password again.
5.
Click Save.
6.
Deleting a user
Click the Configure tab.
1.
In the left column, select the Users category.
2.
Select the checkbox next to the username.
3.
Click Delete.
4.
Click Yes.
5.
Locking and unlocking user accounts
If a user enters an invalid password five consecutive times and the Security Lock-Out feature is active, the
user is denied access to their account for a predetermined time. This feature applies to all user access
levels.
When an account is locked, it remains locked until one of the following events occurs:
•
The lockout time elapses.
•
The console switches are power-cycled.
•
An administrator unlocks the user account.
To activate the Security Lock-Out feature:
Click the Configure tab.
1.
In the left column, select the Users category.
2.
Select the Enable Lock-Outs checkbox.
3.
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