2.
Enter a
Password
. The password requirements are configurable, see "Managing Pass
words" below. By default a password can be any combination of upper- and lower-case
characters. Minimum password length = 8 characters, maximum length = 32 characters.
3.
Repeat the new
Password
.
4.
In the
Group
field, choose the permission group to which you want the user to belong to:
user
or
admin
. The
user
permission level assigns permission to access and change all set
tings, with the following
exceptions
that are limited to the
admin
accounts:
Changing network settings
Adding and deleting user accounts
Web Interface Settings
Upgrading NetClock system software
Resetting the NetClock configuration
Clearing log files
Changing Disciplining Setup options
Changing configuration options for the following protocols or features:
NTP
HTTPS, SSH
LDAP/RADIUS
SNMP (with the exception of configuring SNMP notifications).
To change a user account:
1.
In the
Add or Change User
window the
Username
field will be populated.
a.
To change it, type the new name.
b.
To change the user account’s password, type the new password in the
Password
field and confirm it in the
Repeat New Password
field. Note that the password
requirements are configurable, see "Managing Passwords" below.
c.
To change the user account’s user permission group, select the group from the
drop-down menu.
For more information, see also "Managing Passwords" below.
4.3.2
Managing Passwords
Caution:
For security reasons, it is advisable to change the default credentials.
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