Set up user accounts – CANOGA PERKINS 9160 10 Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Device User Manual
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Set Up User Accounts
You can set up an account for a user, whether another supervisor, operator, or observer, to access the
9160. You can also update or delete usernames or permissions. Settings for certain values for some
parameters, such as SNMPv3 Authentication and Privacy Protocols, can determine or limit which
values you can set for other parameters. To manage a user account, access the User Accounts screen
and follow these steps:
1. At the Main Menu, type
1
, "System," and press
2. At the System menu, type
7
, "Account Configuration," and press
screen appears.
3. To add a user, type
2
, or to edit an existing user, type
1
, and press
Username and follow the prompts on the Edit User Account screen to enter values or press
• Account State: enabled or disabled
• Access From: UI, SNMP, or all (UI/SNMP)
• UI indicates access through Telnet, Console, SSH, FTP, or SFTP, and requires additional
parameter setup
• SNMP enhances security and requires additional parameter setup; for details, see the
documentation for your SNMPv3 application and server
• Access level: Supervisor, Operator, or Observer
• Description: optional; up to 17 characters
• UI Password: password that allows access through Telnet, Console, SSH, FTP, or SFTP; 8 to 15
characters
• UI Password Expires: Yes or No
• UI Password Expires in (days): 0 (never) to 365
• Allow UI Lockout of User: Yes or No; can disable access for this user after excessive failed
attempts to log in
• Allow UI Logout of User: Yes or No; can automatically log user out after excessive inactivity
• UI Logout Locked State: shows current state as Locked, Unlocked, Logged out, or Logged in
• SNMPv3 Authentication Protocol: MD5, SHA, or None; sets how to authenticate the user
• SNMPv3 Authentication Password: password that generates the authentication key for the user if
the authentication protocol is MD5 or SHA; 8 to 15 characters.
• SNMPv3 Authentication Key: Shows the key that authenticates the user for MD5 or SHA
Authentication Protocol; this is generated automatically for the Authentication Password, but can
be changed if the user's host uses a different Authentication Key generation algorithm; 16 Hex
characters for MD5 protocol or 20 Hex characters for SHA protocol.
• SNMPv3 Privacy Protocol: DES or None; sets the protocol for encryption
• SNMPv3 Privacy Password: password that generates the encryption key for the user if the
privacy protocol is DES; 8 to 15 characters
• SNMPv3 Privacy Key: Shows the key that encrypts messages for DES Privacy Protocol; this is
generated automatically for the Privacy Password, but can be changed if the user's host uses a
different Privacy Key generation algorithm; 16 Hex characters