Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M390 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 9.6 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 13 Distributing Administrative Tasks
About Authenticating Administrative Users
Deleting Locally-Defined Users
Procedure
Step 1
Click the trash can icon corresponding to the user’s name in the Users listing.
Step 2
Confirm the deletion by clicking Delete in the warning dialog that appears.
Step 3
Click Commit to commit your changes.
Viewing the List of Locally-Defined Users
To view a list of locally-defined users, choose Management Appliance > System Administration >
Users.
Users.
Note
Asterisks indicate users assigned custom user roles for delegated administration. “Unassigned” appears
in red if the user’s custom role has been deleted. For more information on custom user roles, see
in red if the user’s custom role has been deleted. For more information on custom user roles, see
.
Setting and Changing Passwords
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When you add a user, you specify an initial password for that user.
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To change passwords for users configured on the system, use the Edit User page in the GUI (see
for more information).
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To change the password for the default admin user account for the system, see
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To force users to change their passwords, see
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Users can change their own passwords by clicking the Options menu at the top right side of the GUI
and selecting the Change Password option.
and selecting the Change Password option.
Setting Password and Login Requirements
You can define user account and password restrictions to enforce organizational password policies. The
user account and password restrictions apply to local users defined on the Security Management
appliance. You can configure the following settings:
user account and password restrictions apply to local users defined on the Security Management
appliance. You can configure the following settings:
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User account locking. You can define how many failed login attempts cause the user to be locked
out of the account.
out of the account.
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Password lifetime rules. You can define how long a password can exist before the user is required
to change the password after logging in.
to change the password after logging in.
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Password rules. You can define what kinds of passwords users can choose, such as which characters
are optional or mandatory.
are optional or mandatory.