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3. On the AMP Setup > Network page, locate the Static Routes area. This section displays network, subnet
mask, and gateway settings that you have defined elsewhere from a command-line interface.
4. Click Save when you
have completed all changes on the AMP Setup > Network page, or click Revert to return
to the last settings. Clicking Save restarts any affected services and may disrupt temporarily your network
connection.
What Next?
Navigate to additional tabs in the AMP Setup section to continue additional setup configurations.
Complete the required configurations in this chapter prior to proceeding to ensuing chapters of this document.
Dell support remains available to you for any phase of AWMS installation.
Creating AWMS Users
AWMS installs with only one AMP user—the administrator or admin user. The admin user has these parameters
authorizations within AWMS:
The admin user is able to define additional users with varying levels of privilege, be it manage read/write or
monitoring.
The admin user can limit the viewable devices as well as the type of access a user has to the devices.
For each general user that you
add, you define a Username, Password and a Role. You use the username and
password when logging into AWMS. It is helpful to use unique and meaningful user names as they are recorded
in the log files when you or other users make changes in AWMS.
The user rol
e defines the user type, access level, and the top folder for that user. User roles are defined on the
AMP Setup > Roles page. Refer to the next procedure in this chapter for additional information, “Creating
AWMS User Roles” on page50.
The admin user can provide optional additional information about
the user including the user's real name, email
address, phone number, and so forth.
Perform the following steps to display, add,
edit, or delete AWMS users of any privilege level. You must be an
admin user to complete these steps.
Table 17 AMP Setu
p > Network > Secondary Network Fields and Default Values
Setting Default Description
Primary ntp1.yourdomain.com Sets the IP address or DNS name for the primary Network Time Protocol
server.
Secondary ntp2.yourdomain.com Sets the IP address or DNS name for the secondary Network Time Protocol
server.
Note: This section does not enable you to configure new routes or remove existing routes.
Note: Username and password are not required if you configure AWMS to use RADIUS or TACACS authentication. You do not
need to add individual users to the AWMS server if you use RADIUS or TACACS authentication.