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Local users screen – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Local Users screen

The first time this screen appears, the Administrator account, which has all administrative user role

permissions, might be the only user listed. The Administrator account cannot be deleted or have domain user

role permissions removed. However, the Administrator password can be changed, and the network, server,
and storage user role permissions can be removed. The default Administrator password is identified on the

Default Network Settings label on the primary VC module.
To reset the Administrator password to the factory default, see the information on resetting the administrator

password and DNS settings in the HP Virtual Connect for c-Class BladeSystem Setup and Installation Guide

on the Installing tab of the HP BladeSystem Technical Resources website
(

http://www.hp.com/go/bladesystem/documentation

). Resetting the Administrator password using the

system maintenance switch does not delete the VC domain, if configured. The password and DNS name of

the module is reset to match the information included on the Default Network Settings label on the module.
The following tasks can be performed on this screen:

To create a new local user account, click Add. The Add Local User screen appears.

To edit attributes of a defined local account, click the Edit link in the user row.

To delete a user account, select the checkbox next to the user name, and then click Delete.

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You can also highlight a user, right-click, and then select Add, Delete, or Edit from the

pull-down menu.

To enable strong passwords, select the Require Strong Passwords checkbox. Use the up and down
arrows to select a password length between 3 and 40 characters. The default password length for a

newly created domain is 8 characters. With strong passwords enabled, passwords must also contain at

least one character from three of the following four categories:

o

Upper-case character

o

Lower-case character

o

Numeric character