Cisco Cisco Clean Access 3.5
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Cisco Clean Access Manager Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 5 User Management: User Roles
Create Local User Accounts
4.
Modify role settings as desired. See
for details.
5.
Click Save Role.
Delete Role
To delete a role, click the Delete button (
) next to the role in the List of Roles tab of the User
Management > User Roles page. This removes the role and associated polices from the system and
assigns users to the Unauthenticated role.
assigns users to the Unauthenticated role.
Users actively connected to the network in the deleted role will be unable to use the network. However,
their connection will remain active. Such users should be logged off the network manually, by clicking
the Kick User (
their connection will remain active. Such users should be logged off the network manually, by clicking
the Kick User (
) button next to the user in the Monitoring > Online Users > View Online Users page.
The users are indicated in the online user page by a value of Invalid in the Role column.
Create Local User Accounts
A local user is one who is validated by the Clean Access Manager itself, not by an external authentication
server. Local user accounts are not intended for general use (the users cannot change their password
outside of the web admin console). Local user accounts are primarily intended for testing or for guest
user accounts. For testing purposes, a user should be created immediately after creating a user role.
server. Local user accounts are not intended for general use (the users cannot change their password
outside of the web admin console). Local user accounts are primarily intended for testing or for guest
user accounts. For testing purposes, a user should be created immediately after creating a user role.
Create a Local User
1.
Go to User Management > Local Users > New Local User.
2.
If you want the user account to be active immediately, be sure to leave the Disable this account
check box cleared.
check box cleared.
3.
Type a unique User Name for the user. This is the login name by which the user is identified in the
system.
system.
4.
Type a password in the Password field and retype it in the Confirm Password field. The password
value is case-sensitive.
value is case-sensitive.
5.
Optionally, type a Description for the user.