Users Guide

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1. Navigate to the AMP Setup > Users page. This page displays all users currently configured in AWMS. Figure
20 illustrates the contents and layout of this page.
Figure 20 AMP Setup >
Users Page Illustration
2. Click Add
to create a new user, click the pencil icon to edit an existing user, or select a user and click Delete to
remove that user from AWMS. When you click Add or the edit icon, the Add User page appears, illustrated in
Figure 21.
Figure 21 AMP Setu
p > Users > Add/Edit User Page Illustration
3. Enter or edit the settings on
this page. Table 18 describes these settings in additional detail.
Table 18 AMP Setup >
User > Add/Edit User Fields and Default Values
Setting Default Description
Username None Sets the username as an alphanumeric string. The Username is used when logging in to
AWMS and appears in AWMS log files.
Role None Specifies the User Role that defines the Top viewable folder, type and access level of the user
specified in the previous field.
The admin
user defines user roles on the AMP Setup > Roles page, and each user in the
system is assigned to a role.
Password None Sets the password for the user being created or edited. Enter an alphan
umeric string without
spaces, and enter the password again in the Confirm Password field.
Because the default user's password
is identical to the name, Aruba strongly recommends
that your change this password. Aruba strongly recommends that you immediately change
the default AWMS "admin" password for admin users.
Name None Allows you to define an optional and alphanumeric text field
that takes note of the user's
actual name.
Email Address None Allows you to specify a specific email address tha
t will propagate throughout many additional
pages in AWMS for that user, including reports, triggers, and alerts.
Phone None Allows you to enter an optional phone number for the user.
Notes None Enables you to cite any additional notes about
the user, including the reason they were
granted access, the user's department, or job title.