Managing Your Nss Users; Creating A User Profile - Cisco NSS2000 - Gigabit Storage System Chassis Administration Manual

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Setting up End-User Access

Managing your NSS Users

Managing your NSS Users

Creating a User Profile

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You can create, view, and maintain the list of users who can access the NSS. The
Configured Users page displays the Configured Users table. This table lists each
defined user whether the user was created locally via the NSS configuration
interface or imported from an NTv4, Active Directory, or NIS domain. Note that
users not created locally via the NSS are read-only with the exception of the email
address field which you can update directly through the NSS Configuration
Manager. Once a user profile is created, you cannot rename the username. To
rename an existing user profile, delete the user profile and then create a new one.
User profiles are maintained by the administrator. Users cannot make changes to
their passwords.
Depending on your network setup, you might administer users and groups locally
or via the domain controller. The NSS configuration interface gives you read-only
access to users provided by NTv4, Active Directory, or NIS domains (with the
exception of being able to edit the email address). You can also create and
manage local users from the NSS configuration interface. Before you can create a
user profile, you must configure the volume you want to use as the home directory
location for your users on the Access Options page (from the Manager Menu, click
Access
Options).
To add a local user:
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