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3. Enter the required information in the appropriate fields. A description of
each of the fields is given in the table below:
Field
Description
Login name
Internal (CC2000) Accounts:
A maximum of the equivalent of
16 English alphanumeric characters is allowed. The minimum
number of characters is based on the CC2000’s account policy
settings (see
External Authentication:
The Login name should be one that
exists on the external authentication server.
Note:
These external servers provide authentication services
only – they do not provide authorization services. Authorization
is provided through the CC2000 management system,
therefore the access rights need to be set in the CC2000.
Description
Additional information about the user that you may wish to
include. A maximum of 256 Bytes is allowed.
User type
Drop down the list to select the User Type you want to assign
the new user to. See p. 62 for information about User Types.
Authentication
server
For authentication by the CC2000, leave the selection as is.
For authentication by an external authentication service, drop
down the list to select the one you wish to use.
Note:
Before you can make this selection, an external authen-
tication server must first be added. See
User base RDN
If the authentication server is an LDAP server, the user’s base
RDN setting must be in this field.
Session Timeout
If you don’t want to have a session time out after the user has
been idle for a specified amount of time, select the
No timeout
radio button.
If you do want to have a session time out after the user has
been idle for a specified amount of time, select the
Timeout
after
radio button. Valid settings are from 1–99 mins. The
default is 3 mins.
Note:
This setting pertains to Web log in sessions.
Unexpected
disconnection
timeout
If the user unexpectedly disconnects (i.e. closes the browser),
the CC2000 times out the user’s session after the amount of
time specified here. The timeout interval is from 3–10 minutes;
default is 3 minutes.
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