Users Guide

Table 21. Comparison of Privileges Between CMC Administrators, Power Users, and Guest Users
Privilege Set Administrator Permissions Power User
Permissions
Guest User
Permissions
CMC Login User Yes Yes Yes
Chassis Conguration Administrator Yes No No
User Conguration Administrator Yes No No
Clear Logs Administrator Yes Yes No
Chassis Control Administrator (Power
commands)
Yes Yes No
Server Administrator Yes Yes No
Test Alert User Yes Yes No
Debug Command Administrator Yes No No
Fabric A Administrator Yes Yes No
Modifying Root User Administrator Account Settings
For added security, it is strongly recommended that you change the default password of the root (User 1) account. The root account
is the default administrative account that is shipped with CMC.
To change the default password for the root account:
1. In the left pane, click Chassis Overview, and then click User Authentication.
2. On the Users page, in the User ID column, click 1.
NOTE: The user ID 1 is the root user account that is shipped by default with CMC. This cannot be changed.
3. On the User Conguration page, select the Change Password option.
4. Type the new password in the Password eld, and then type the same password in Conrm Password.
5. Click Apply. The password is changed for the 1 user ID.
Conguring Local Users
You can congure up to 16 local users in CMC with specic access privileges. Before you create a CMC local user, verify if any
current users exist. You can set user names, passwords, and roles with the privileges for these users. The user names and passwords
can be changed using any of the CMC–secured interfaces such as, web interface, RACADM, and WS-MAN.
Conguring Local Users Using CMC Web Interface
NOTE: You must have Congure Users permission to create a CMC user.
To add and congure local CMC users:
1. In the left pane, click Chassis Overview, and then click User Authentication.
2. On the Local Users page, in the User ID column, click a user ID number. The User Conguration page is displayed.
NOTE: User ID 1 is the root user account that is shipped by default with a CMC. This cannot be changed.
3. Enable the user ID and specify the user name, password, and access privileges for the user. For more information about the
options, see the Online Help.
4. Click Apply. The user is created with appropriate privileges.
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