SBM powered by Microsoft Lync™ Release Notes 1.00.2.00

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Product Information
HP Support Included with Purchase Price
Product Information
HP Support Included with Purchase Price
HP Support included with purchase price includes hardware fault isolation in support of the SBM
Hardware Warranty and includes getting to either of the following management interfaces:
Remote Desktop Session with the SBM
Web browser access to the Setup Wizard
Once either of these points is reached, HP support included with purchase price ends. To provide HP
customers with the best support experience, HP Software Support beyond this point requires a
software support Care Pack to be purchased due to the complexity of the entire solution. A variety
of Care Pack options are available and can be found here: http://www.hp.com/go/cpc
Clarifications
HP Security Policy and Release Notes
Per HP policy, a Security Bulletin must be the first published notification of a security defect. Fixes
to security defects are not documented in release notes, also by HP policy. The official communica-
tion for security defect fixes will always be through HP Security Bulletins. For more information on
security bulletins, and information on how to subscribe to them, please see the
www.procurve.com/docs/security/ProCurve_Finding_SecurityNote&Bulletins_US.pdf.
Passwords and Minimum Password Length
By default, the local administrator and other users created by the local administrator have these
password complexity requirements. Complexity requirements are enforced when passwords are
changed or created.
A password must not contain the user's account name or parts of the user's full name that exceed
two consecutive characters. It must contain characters from three of the following four categories:
English uppercase characters (A through Z)
English lowercase characters (a through z)
Base 10 digits (0 through 9)
Non-alphabetic characters (for example, !, $, #, %)
A password must be at least eight (8) characters in length and cannot match a previously used
password.
NOTE: These defaults can be overridden by a domain policy. Windows password complexity requirements may
be changed to conform to an established domain policy when connecting to a network.