Managing access passwords
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Password
<
maximum of 14
characters long
>
Allows you to assign a password for the user. The password is case-sensitive
and can be a maximum of 14 characters long.
Note:
•
Password length is determined by the Minimum Password Length setting
in the Password policy table.
•
Passwords must contain elements from three of the four following
character sets. This requirement can change, if you change the
default
password policy complexity setting (
“Setting password policy” on page
134
):
— upper case alphabet
— lower case alphabet
— westernized Arabic numerals
— nonalphanumeric characters ($, !, %, ^)
•
A user who fails to enter the correct password can be locked out of the
system after a defined number of retries (account lockout threshold). For
information about setting the lockout threshold, refer to
“Setting password
lockout policy” on page 132
.
Confirmed
Password
Requires you to enter the same password again to validate the new or
modified password.
Member of
AdminUserGroup
CDRUserGroup
DATAUserGroup
DialUpUserGroup
ReadOnlyUserGroup
VoiceUserGroup
Allows you to select the level of access associated with the user name.
The following levels of access are default settings:
AdminUserGroup:
Can see and change any menu items (default).
CDRUser Group:
Can see everything but cannot make changes. This user
is restricted to accessing the CDRs.
DATAUserGroup:
Can only configure pre-defined data fields (default).
DialUpUserGroup:
All menus are invisible, and no menus are configurable
(default). This group allows the user to access the system through a dial-up
connection.
ReadOnlyUserGroup:
Can see everything but cannot make changes
(default).
VoiceUserGroup:
Can only configure pre-defined voice fields (default).
Note: You cannot modify default user groups.
Dial-up note:
If any of the users will be using a dial-up connection to access
the system, they must be assigned to the DialUpUserGroup.
For information about adding new groups, refer to
“Adding or modifying a
group profile” on page 128
.
Callback
Disabled/Enabled
If this user is going to use a dial-up connection to connect to the system and
the user requires callback, ensure that Callback is enabled. If the user is
configured as an ISDN interface, ensure that a static IP address has been
specified for the interface. Refer to
“Configuring an ISDN interface” on page
696
.
If this user is not using a dial-up connection or does not require callback, set
Callback to Disabled.
Note: The system supports one dial-up connection at a time.
Callback
Number
This is the number the system uses to call back to the user’s dial-up location.
Ensure that the appropriate routing codes are added to the dial string.
Table 5
User Profile settings (Continued)
Attribute
Value
Description
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