Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M390 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 13 Distributing Administrative Tasks
About Authenticating Administrative Users
Step 4
Select options.
The global setting for the grace period is configured in Local User Account & Password Settings.
Step 5
Click OK.
Locking and Unlocking Local User Accounts
Locking a user account prevents a local user from logging into the appliance. A user account can be
locked in one of the following ways:
locked in one of the following ways:
•
You can configure all local user accounts to lock after users fail to log in successfully after a
configured number of attempts. See
configured number of attempts. See
•
Administrators can manually lock user accounts. See
.
AsyncOS displays the reason why the user account was locked when you view the user account on the
Edit User page.
Edit User page.
Locking User Accounts Manually
Procedure
Step 1
First time only: Set up the appliance to enable user account locking:
a.
Go to Management Appliance > System Administration > Users.
b.
In the Local User Account & Password Settings section, click Edit Settings.
c.
Select the checkbox to Display Locked Account Message if Administrator has manually locked
a user account and enter your message.
a user account and enter your message.
d.
Submit the change.
Step 2
Go to Management Appliance > System Administration > Users and click the user name.
Note
Step 3
Click Lock Account.
AsyncOS displays a message saying that the user will be unable to log into the appliance and asks if you
want to continue.
want to continue.
Unlocking User Accounts
To unlock a user account, open the user account by clicking on the user name in the Users listing and
click Unlock Account.
click Unlock Account.