Static User Authentication
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5 • Authentication
Static User Authentication
To view or modify the static users in the internal user database, click on
Authentication
in the
Configuration
Menu
. The
Authentication
window displays. Scroll down until
Static User Identification
is displayed (see
Static users consist of usernames and passwords entered into the access server’s internal users database. You can
have up to 111 static users in the access server database.
You must have superuser-level access to make changes to the static users database.
The following sections describe each of the variables found in the
Static User Identification
section.
Figure 15. Static User Identification setup
ID (suID)
Identifies the entry in the table of users. For the next user, select the next unused number. If you select a num-
ber that is already displayed in the Static User Identification table, you will overwrite a current entry in user
database.
Username (suUsername)
This is a unique name, to be provided at login time.
Note
There is a 19-character limit on the username length.
Password (suPassword)
This is the password that corresponds to the ID being edited.
Service (suService)
This option instructs the access server on how to service the incoming call. Select from:
•
default—This is the default service as specified under Dial-In (see Chapter 7, “Dial In”). We recommend
that you select default.
•
admin—Not currently implemented.
•
monitor—Not currently implemented.
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