HP StorageWorks 2/16V Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide (53-0000194-01, - Page 266

To change account parameters, Modify, Enabled, Disabled, Apply

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17 To change account parameters 1. Launch the Switch Admin module as described on page 3-3. 2. Click the User tab. 3. Select the account to modify. You cannot modify the default root and factory accounts, even if you are logged in as root. 4. Click the Modify button. If the user account you are modifying doesn't have a subset of your Admin Domains then this button will be grayed out. The Modify User Account dialog box displays. 5. Select a role from the drop-down menu: admin, SwitchAdmin, BasicSwitchAdmin, FabricAdmin, ZoneAdmin, or user in nonsecure mode; admin, SwitchAdmin, user, or nonfcsadmin in secure mode. You can change the role only on user-level accounts, including SwitchAdmin, BasicSwitchAdmin, FabricAdmin, and ZoneAdmin accounts. You cannot change the role on the admin or root accounts. You cannot change the role of your own account. 6. Type a new description. You can change the description only on user-level accounts. You cannot change the description of the default accounts. You cannot change the description of your own account. 7. Click the Enabled or Disabled radio button to enable or disable the account. You can enable and disable user- and admin-level accounts except for your own account. You cannot enable or disable your own account or the factory account. Only the root account can disable itself. If you disable an account, all active CLI sessions for that account are logged out. 8. Check the available Admin Domains that the user can access. Only Admin Domains that have already been created and to which you have access are displayed. If all the Admin Domains in the list are inactive then you can't login to the switch. The All option does not mean all of the listed Admin Domains; it means all Admin Domains from AD0 through AD255, regardless of whether they have been created yet. The All radio button is disabled unless the following conditions are met: • The selected role for the target user must be Admin. • You must be a physical fabric administrator. Selecting All makes the target user account a physical fabric administrator. 9. Select a home domain for the user from the Home AD drop-down menu. If AD0 is deselected in the user's Admin Domain list and no other Admin Domains have been selected, the next available Admin Domain becomes the user's default home Admin Domain. 10. Click OK and click Apply to apply your changes. 17-6 Web Tools Administrator's Guide Publication Number: 53-0000194-01

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17-6
Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
Publication Number: 53-0000194-01
17
To change account parameters
1.
Launch the Switch Admin module as described on
page 3-3
.
2.
Click the
User
tab.
3.
Select the account to modify.
You cannot modify the default root and factory accounts, even if you are logged in as root.
4.
Click the
Modify
button.
If the user account you are modifying doesn’t have a subset of your Admin Domains then this
button will be grayed out.
The Modify User Account dialog box displays.
5.
Select a role from the drop-down menu: admin, SwitchAdmin, BasicSwitchAdmin, FabricAdmin,
ZoneAdmin, or user in nonsecure mode; admin, SwitchAdmin, user, or nonfcsadmin in secure
mode.
You can change the role only on user-level accounts, including SwitchAdmin, BasicSwitchAdmin,
FabricAdmin, and ZoneAdmin accounts. You cannot change the role on the admin or root accounts.
You cannot change the role of your own account.
6.
Type a new description.
You can change the description only on user-level accounts. You cannot change the description of
the default accounts. You cannot change the description of your own account.
7.
Click the
Enabled
or
Disabled
radio button to enable or disable the account.
You can enable and disable user- and admin-level accounts except for your own account. You
cannot enable or disable your own account or the factory account. Only the root account can disable
itself. If you disable an account, all active CLI sessions for that account are logged out.
8.
Check the available Admin Domains that the user can access. Only Admin Domains that have
already been created and to which you have access are displayed.
If all the Admin Domains in the list are inactive then you can’t login to the switch.
The
All
option does not mean all of the listed Admin Domains; it means all Admin Domains from
AD0 through AD255, regardless of whether they have been created yet.
The
All
radio button is disabled unless the following conditions are met:
The selected role for the target user must be Admin.
You must be a physical fabric administrator.
Selecting
All
makes the target user account a physical fabric administrator.
9.
Select a home domain for the user from the Home AD drop-down menu.
If AD0 is deselected in the user’s Admin Domain list and no other Admin Domains have been
selected, the next available Admin Domain becomes the user’s default home Admin Domain.
10. Click
OK
and click
Apply
to apply your changes.