When
Add
is selected from
Auth Server Users list
, the Add New User window opens.
Table 32: Add New Authentication User Fields
Field
Description
User Name
A unique name used to identify this user account. You configure the user name
when you add a new user.
Password Required
Select this option to indicate that the user must enter a password to be
authenticated. If this option is clear, the user is required only to enter a valid user
name.
Password
Specify the password to associate with the user name (if required).
Confirm
Re-enter the password to confirm the entry.
Encrypted
Select this option to encrypt the password before it is stored on the device.
If you change any of the parameters, click
Submit
to apply the changes to the system. If you want the
switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must save the configuration.
Logged in Sessions
The Logged In Sessions page identifies the users that are logged in to the management interface of the
device. The page also provides information about their connections.
To access this page, click
System
>
Users
>
Sessions
in the navigation menu.
Table 33: Logged in Sessions Fields
Field
Description
ID
The unique ID of the session.
User Name
The name that identifies the user account.
Connection From
The administrative system that is the source of the connection. For remote
connections, this field shows the IP address of the administrative system. For
local connections through the console port, this field shows the communication
standard for the serial connection.
Idle Time
The amount of time in hours, minutes, and seconds that the logged-on user has
been inactive.
Session Time
The amount of time in hours, minutes, and seconds since the user logged onto
the system.
Session Type
The type of session, which can be Telnet, Serial, SSH, HTTP, or HTTPS.
Click
Refresh
to update the information on the screen.
User Domain Name
Use the User Domain Name page to configure the domain name to send to the authentication server,
along with the user name and password, to authenticate a user attempting to access the device
management interface. Domain name authentication is supported when user authentication is
performed by a
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service)
server.
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