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Access control list policy configuration, Setting a password as expired, Unlocking a password

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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Access control list policy configuration 17 Setting a password as expired Use the following procedure to set a password as expired. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 35. 2. Select the User tab. 3. Select the account. 4. Click Expire Password. If the button is unavailable, the password is already expired. 5. Click Apply to save your changes. Unlocking a password Use the following procedure to unlock a password. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 35. 2. Select the User tab. 3. Select the account. 4. Click Unlock Password. If the button is unavailable, the password is already unlocked or was not locked out. 5. Click Apply to save your changes. Displaying roles and assigned logical fabrics You can display user role assignments for logical fabrics. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 35. 2. Select the User tab. 3. Select an account. 4. Select Show Role and VF. The role mapping for that user displays. Access control list policy configuration Support for the Access Control List (ACL) policies is currently defined in the Switch Connection Control (SCC) and Device Connection Control (DCC) policies. SCC and DCC policy configuration in base Fabric OS is performed on a switch-local basis. Fabric Configuration Server (FCS) Policy can be created only once. While creating the FCS policy, the local switch WWN is automatically included in the list. In the FCS list, the switch in the first position becomes the primary FCS switch. If the first switch in the FCS list is not reachable, the next switch becomes the primary switch. You can also explicitly specify the primary FCS switch. If there is no SCC, DCC, or FCS policy, the defined and active list is blank. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 215 53-1001772-01

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Access control list policy configuration
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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL
Setting a password as expired
Use the following procedure to set a password as expired.
1.
Open the
Switch Administration
window as described in
“Opening the Switch Administration
window”
on page 35.
2.
Select the
User
tab.
3.
Select the account.
4.
Click
Expire Password
.
If the button is unavailable, the password is already expired.
5.
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Unlocking a password
Use the following procedure to unlock a password.
1.
Open the
Switch Administration
window as described in
“Opening the Switch Administration
window”
on page 35.
2.
Select the
User
tab.
3.
Select the account.
4.
Click
Unlock Password.
If the button is unavailable, the password is already unlocked or was not locked out.
5.
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Displaying roles and assigned logical fabrics
You can display user role assignments for logical fabrics.
1.
Open the
Switch Administration
window as described in
“Opening the Switch Administration
window”
on page 35.
2.
Select the
User
tab.
3.
Select an account.
4.
Select
Show Role and VF
. The role mapping for that user displays.
Access control list policy configuration
Support for the Access Control List (ACL) policies is currently defined in the Switch Connection
Control (SCC) and Device Connection Control (DCC) policies. SCC and DCC policy configuration in
base Fabric OS is performed on a switch-local basis.
Fabric Configuration Server (FCS) Policy can be created only once. While creating the FCS policy,
the local switch WWN is automatically included in the list. In the FCS list, the switch in the first
position becomes the primary FCS switch. If the first switch in the FCS list is not reachable, the next
switch becomes the primary switch. You can also explicitly specify the primary FCS switch.
If there is no SCC, DCC, or FCS policy, the defined and active list is blank.