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Removing Users, Changing the Default GSP Configuration, Step 1.

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Configuring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP) Removing Users You can remove (disable) a GSP user with the same Security options and access control (SO) command used to add a user. To remove a user, perform the following steps: Step 1. Enter ctrl + b to access the GSP. Step 2. At the GSP prompt, enter the Security options and access control (SO) command: GSP> so Step 3. The first prompt you will see with the so command is for the following GSP-wide parameters: • Login Timeout: 1 minute. • Number of password Faults allowed: 3. • Flow Control Timeout: 5 minutes. The terminal will then display: Do you want to modify the GSP wide parameters? (Y / [N]) __ Enter N and continue to the next step. NOTE You may need to step through several user numbers until you reach the user to be removed. Step 4. When you access the number of the user to be removed, modify the User's state to Disabled and change any other user information necessary. Changing the Default GSP Configuration This section describes the process of changing GSP default configuration to the default (factory preset) values. To reset the GSP to its default configuration, perform the following steps: Step 1. Enter ctrl + b to access the GSP. Step 2. At the GSP prompt, enter the Default Configuration (dc) command: GSP>co Step 3. Follow the prompts to change all GSP configurations to the default values. CAUTION When the Security configuration is reset using the GSP>dc command, all users, including the GSP administrator, are removed Remote is disabled, and the network configurations are reset to the factory default values. The Remote functionality must be re-enabled through the main console using the Enable Remote (er) command. The IP address, hostname, subnetmask, and the gateway IP must be re-entered through the main console using the LAN Configuration (lc) command. Chapter 115

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Chapter
Configuring the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)
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Removing Users
You can remove (disable) a GSP user with the same Security options and access control (SO) command used to
add a user.
To remove a user, perform the following steps:
Step 1.
Enter
ctrl
+
b
to access the GSP.
Step 2.
At the GSP prompt, enter the Security options and access control (SO) command:
GSP> so
Step 3.
The first prompt you will see with the
so
command is for the following GSP-wide parameters:
Login Timeout: 1 minute.
Number of password Faults allowed: 3.
Flow Control Timeout: 5 minutes.
The terminal will then display:
Do you want to modify the GSP wide parameters? (Y / [N]) __
Enter N and continue to the next step.
NOTE
You may need to step through several user numbers until you reach the user to be
removed.
Step 4.
When you access the number of the user to be removed, modify the User’s state to
Disabled
and
change any other user information necessary.
Changing the Default GSP Configuration
This section describes the process of changing GSP default configuration to the default (factory preset) values.
To reset the GSP to its default configuration, perform the following steps:
Step 1.
Enter
ctrl
+
b
to access the GSP.
Step 2.
At the GSP prompt, enter the Default Configuration (dc) command:
GSP>co
Step 3.
Follow the prompts to change all GSP configurations to the default values.
CAUTION
When the Security configuration is reset using the
GSP>dc
command, all users, including the
GSP administrator, are removed
Remote
is disabled, and the network configurations are reset
to the factory default values. The
Remote
functionality must be re-enabled through the main
console using the Enable Remote (er) command. The IP address, hostname, subnetmask, and
the gateway IP must be re-entered through the main console using the
LAN Configuration
(lc)
command.