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4. To save, click the
Add
button. A confirmation message displays.
5. Click the account group name on the menu tree. The account displays in the list of accounts
and in the list on the
Accounts
tab.
Updating or Deleting an Account
Administrators can edit the password, email information, and configuration permissions for an
account and remove accounts from an account group (except for the sysadmin account from the
Administrators Group).
Note:
In this section, we use the example of an Ethernet account.
To update an account or remove it from an account group:
1. In the menu tree, click the account. The following page opens:
Synchronize
Password
When the Push Passwords check box on the Maintenance page is selected, the
SLM uses the password on all accounts with Synchronize Password enabled to
update accounts on remote SLMs, SLCs, SCSxx05/20s, and SLPs. The accounts
must have access rights to and local user accounts on the devices.
Note:
SLP password synchronization uses SSH and CLI commands not an SNMP
command, so you must provide the sysadmin login and password in the SLP device
page for SLP password synchronization to work.
Rebooting the
SLM
for any reason causes it to ignore user account password
changes made but not yet pushed.
Enable Dial-Back
Once the SLM authenticates them, users with dial-back access can dial into the
SLM and enter their login and password. Once the SLC authenticates them, the
modem hangs up and dials them back.
Dial Back Number
Select the phone number the modem dials back on. It can be a fixed number or a
number associated with their login. If you select
Fixed Number
, enter the number
(in the format 2123456789).
Authentication
From the drop-down list, select how the user will be authenticated (
Local Only,
Remote Only
, or
Local & Remote
). The default setting is
Local Only
.
Account Group
(link)
Click the link to view the parent Account Group page.
Account Setting
Description
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