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55Rack ATS AP44xx User Manual
userdflt
Access: Super User, Administrator
Description: Complimentary function to “user” establishing default user preferences. There are two
main features for the default user settings:
• Determine the default values to populate in each of the fields when the Super User or
Administrator-level account creates a new user. These values can be changed before the settings
are applied to the system.
• For remote users (user accounts not stored in the system that are remotely authenticated such as
RADIUS) these are the values used for those that are not provided by the authenticating server.
For example, if a RADIUS server does not provide the user with a temperature preference, the
value defined in this section will be used.
Parameters:
Example:
apc> userdflt
E000: Success
Access: Disabled
User Permission: Administrator
User Description: User Description
Session Timeout: 3 minutes
Bad Login Attempts: 0
Event Log Color Coding: Enabled
Export Log Format: Tab
Temperature Scale: Metric
Date Format: mm/dd/yyyy
Language: English (enUs)
Strong Passwords: Disabled
Require Password Change: 0 day(s) (Disabled)
Error Message: E000, E102
Options Argument Description
-e <enable | disable> By default, user will be enabled or disabled upon creation.
-pe <Administrator | Device |
Read-Only | Network-Only>
Specify the default permission level and account type.
-d <user description> Provide additional details about the user.
-st <session timeout> Enter the number of minutes the ATS waits before logging
out an inactive user.
-bl <bad login attempts> Number of incorrect login attempts allowed. Upon reaching
this limit, a message is displayed saying the account has
been locked. The Super User or an Administrator-level
account is needed to re-enable the account.
NOTE: A Super User account cannot be locked out, but
can be manually disabled if necessary.
-el <enable | disable> Enable or disable event log color coding.
-lf <tab | csv> Specify the log export format, tab or CSV.
-ts <us | metric> Specify the user's temperature scale: Fahrenheit or
Celsius.
-df <mm/dd/yyyy | dd.mm.yyyy |
mmm-dd-yy | dd-mmm-yy |
yyyy-mm-dd>
Specify the user's preferred date format.
-lg <language code> User language (enUs, etc).
-sp <enable | disable> Enable or disable strong password requirements.
-pp <interval in days> Number of days before a password must be changed.
Enter 0 to disable this requirement.