Administrators Guide (Supporting Fabric OS v7.3.0) Manual

The password is not displayed when you enter it on the command line. Passwords can be from 8
through 40 characters long. They must begin with an alphabetic or numeric character. They can
include alphanumeric characters, the period (.), and the underscore (_). They are case-sensitive.
Passwords must also meet any additional password rules that were set up. (Refer to the procedure
Setting the rules for passwords on page 204 for more information.)
9. Retype the password in the Confirm Password field for confirmation.
10.Check the available Virtual Fabrics or Admin Domains that you can access.
For Virtual Fabrics, all logical fabrics IDs (1-128) are displayed, even if they have not all been
created. Only Admin Domains that were created and are accessible to you display.
If all the Admin Domains in the list are inactive, then you cannot log in to the switch.
The All option does not mean all of the listed Admin Domains; it means all Admin Domains from
AD0 through AD255, regardless of whether they were already created.
The All button is disabled unless the following conditions are met:
The selected role for the target user must be admin or securityadmin.
You must be a physical fabric administrator.
Selecting All makes the target user account a physical fabric administrator.
11.Select a home logical fabric ID if Virtual Fabrics are enabled, or select a home domain for the user
from the Home AD menu if Admin Domains are enabled.
The default home logical fabric ID is 128.
NOTE
If AD0 is deselected in the user’s Admin Domain list and no other Admin Domains are selected, the
next available Admin Domain becomes the user’s default home Admin Domain.
12.For Virtual Fabrics environments, select a Chassis Role.
The chassis role determines the RBAC role and permissions of the user for performing all chassis-
level operations in all logical fabrics.
13.Click OK.
14.On the User tab, click Apply to apply your changes.
Deleting user-defined accounts
To delete user-defined accounts, perform the following steps.
1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in Opening the Switch Administration
window on page 52.
2. Select the User tab.
3. Select the account to remove and click Remove.
4. Click Apply to save your changes.
You cannot delete the default accounts. An account cannot delete itself. All active command line
interface (CLI) sessions for the deleted account are logged out.
Changing user account parameters
You cannot change the user name of the account using this procedure. To change the user name, you
must delete the account and create a new account.
Deleting user-defined accounts
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