Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S370 User Guide
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I R O N P O R T A S Y N C O S 6 . 3 F O R W E B U S E R G U I D E
To create a new user account, specify a user name and a full name, and then assign the user
to a group. Each group provides a different level of default permissions. Table 22-2 lists the
groups you can assign.
to a group. Each group provides a different level of default permissions. Table 22-2 lists the
groups you can assign.
After assigning the user to a group, you must specify a password for the new account.
Passwords are encrypted when they are reported using the
Passwords are encrypted when they are reported using the
showconfig
CLI command.
Note — If you have lost the admin user password, contact your support provider.
Adding Local Users
To add a local user:
1. On the System Administration > Users page, click Add User.
The Add Local User page is displayed.
Figure 22-7 Adding a Local User
2. Enter a name for the user. Some words are reserved, such as “operator” and “root”.
3. Enter a full name for the user.
Table 22-2 User Groups
Group
Description
Administrator
The administrators group allows full access to all system configuration
settings. However, the
settings. However, the
upgradecheck
and
upgradeinstall
commands can be issued only from the system defined “admin” account.
Operator
The operators group restricts users from creating, editing, or removing user
accounts. The operators group also restricts the use of the following
commands:
•
accounts. The operators group also restricts the use of the following
commands:
•
resetconfig
•
upgradecheck
• upgradeinstall
•
systemsetup
or running the System Setup Wizard
Guest
The guests group users can only view system status information.