For each login profile, specify:
v
Login ID.
v
Password.
v
Role or Authority level. The role or authority level defines the command areas
that a user can access, based on the access scope defined for that user. You can
specify one of the following for each login ID:
– Supervisor
– Operator
– Custom
v
Access scope. The access scope defines where the role or user authority defined
for a user is valid, such as a specific BladeCenter S chassis or a group of blade
servers.
In addition, you can specify an SNMP v3 profile for each user profile that includes
the following information:
v
Name of the context in which this SNMP v3 user is working
v
Authentication protocol used
v
Privacy protocol used
v
Privacy password to be used
v
Access type (Get, Set, or Trap)
v
Hostname/IP address for traps
Security settings
There are three levels of account security, which is set globally and applies to all
user profiles:
v
Legacy security
. This level of security has the following settings:
– No password is required.
– No password expiration.
– No restrictions on reusing passwords.
– No password change frequency restrictions.
– User accounts are locked for two minutes after five login failures.
– Passwords must adhere to simple password rules.
– No account inactivity monitoring.
v
High security
. This level of security has the following settings:
– A Password is required.
– The password for the factory default USERID must be changed on next login.
– The password for all user IDs must be changed on first login, and passwords
expire in 90 days.
– There are restrictions on reusing passwords (last 5 passwords kept in history).
– There is a minimum interval of 24 hours between password changes.
– Account is locked for 60 minutes after five login failures.
– Passwords must adhere to complex password rules (at least two degrees of
difference from previous password).
– An alert is issued on account inactivity after 120 days.
– Accounts disabled after 180 days of inactivity.
v
Custom security
. With this level of security, you can specify the following:
– Whether a user login password required.
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