Logging Into Cmc As Local User, Active Directory User, Or Ldap User; Logging Into Cmc Using Smart Card - Dell PS-M4110 User Manual

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Logging Into CMC as Local User, Active Directory User, or LDAP
User
To log in to CMC, you must have a CMC account with Log In to CMC privilege. The default CMC user name is root, and
the password is calvin. The root account is the default administrative account that ships with CMC.
NOTE: For added security, it is strongly recommended that you change the default password of the root account
during initial setup.
CMC does not support extended ASCII characters, such as ß, å, é, ü, or other characters used primarily in non-English
languages.
You cannot log in to the Web interface with different user names in multiple browser windows on a single workstation.
To log in as local user, Active Directory user, or LDAP user.
1.
In the Username field, type your user name:
CMC user name: <user name>
Active Directory user name: <domain>\<user name>, <domain>/<user name> or <user>@<domain>.
LDAP user name: <user name>
NOTE: This field is case sensitive. For Active Directory user.
2.
In the Password field, type the user password.
NOTE: This field is case-sensitive.
3.
Optionally, select a session timeout. This is the amount of time you can stay logged in with no activity before you
are automatically logged out. The default value is the Web Service Idle Timeout.
4.
Click OK.
You are logged into CMC with the required user privileges.
Related Links
Configuring User Accounts and Privileges
Accessing CMC Web Interface

Logging Into CMC Using Smart Card

You can log in to CMC using a smart card. Smart cards provide Two Factor Authentication (TFA) that provide two-layers
of security:
Physical smart card device.
Secret code such as a password or PIN.
Users must verify their credentials using the smart card and the PIN.
NOTE: You cannot use the IP address to log in to CMC using Smart Card login. Kerberos validates your credentials
based on the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN).
Before you log in as a Active Directory user using Smart Card, make sure to:
Upload a Trusted Certificate Authority (CA) certificate (CA-signed Active Directory certificate) to CMC
Configure the DNS server.
Enable Active Directory login.
Enable Smart Card login.
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