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4. Enter the new authentication password for the user in the
Password
field and reconfirm within the
Confirm Password
field.
5. Select the user role from the options provided in the
Associated Roles
field. Select one or more of the
following options:
6. Select the access modes you want to assign to the user from the options provided in the
Access Modes
panel. Select one or more of the following options:
Monitor
If necessary, modify user permissions without any administrative rights. The
Monitor option provides
read-only
permissions.
Help Desk Manager
Optionally assign this role to someone who typically troubleshoots and debugs
problems reported by the customer. the Help Desk Manager typically runs
troubleshooting utilities (like a sniffer), executes service commands, views/
retrieves logs and reboots the switch.
Network
Administrator
The
Network Administrator
provides configures all wired and wireless
parameters like IP config, VLANs, Layer 2/Layer 3 security, WLANs, radios, IDS and
hotspot.
System Administrator
Select
System Administrator
(if necessary) to allow the user to configure general
settings like NTP, boot parameters, licenses, perform image upgrade, auto install,
manager redundancy/clustering and control access.
Web User
Administrator
Assign
Web User Administrator
privileges (if necessary) to add users for Web
authentication (hotspot).
Super User
Select
Super User
(if necessary) to assign complete administrative rights.
NOTE:
By default, the switch is HTTPS enabled with a self signed certificate. This is
required since the applet uses HTTPS for user authentication.
NOTE:
There are some basic operations/CLI commands like exit, logout and help available
to all user roles. All roles except Monitor can perform Help Desk role operations.
Console
Provides the new user access to the switch using the console (applet)
SSH
Provides the new user access to the switch using SSH.
Telnet
Provides the new user access to the switch using Telnet
Applet
Provides the new user access to the switch using the Web UI (applet)
NOTE:
When establishing a connection to the switch using SSH, ensure that traffic can
pass on TCP port 22 between the client and the switch.
NOTE:
When establishing a connection to the switch using Telnet, ensure that traffic can
pass on TCP port 23 between the client and the switch.
NOTE:
When establishing a connection to the switch’s applet, ensure that traffic can pass
on TCP port 80 for HTTP access and TCP port 443 for HTTPS between the client and the
switch.
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