HP StorageWorks MSA2012i HP StorageWorks 2000 Modular Smart Array Reference Gu - Page 31
Configuring User Access, User Roles
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Configuring User Access By default, the system provides three users that can access the system. In addition to these users, which you can modify, you can add 10 other users (13 maximum). The user configuration function enables you to define user roles by setting specific access privileges. For each user you can set a password and enable or disable access to the following system interfaces: WBI (SMU), CLI (command-line interface), and FTP. The default users are configured with the usernames, access levels, user types, and default passwords shown in the following table. Table 2-1 Default User Configuration Username Access Level User Type Password monitor Monitor Standard !monitor manage Manage Standard !manage ftp Manage Standard flash Note - To secure the storage system, change each Manage user's password. User Roles Each user role is defined by an access level of either Monitor or Manage: ■ Monitor - Enables access to functions on the Monitor menu. ■ Manage - Enables access to functions on the Monitor and Manage menus. Up to five Monitor users and only one Manage user can be logged in to each controller. SMU distinguishes users by their IP addresses. If you log in to SMU using multiple browser instances on the same management host, SMU considers all instances as a single user; actions you take in one instance are reflected in the other instances on the same host. Note - If you are a Monitor user and you attempt to change a Manage user setting, SMU prompts you to log in as a Manage user. If you enter a correct Manage username and password, you are logged out of your Monitor session. Chapter 2 Configuring Your System for the First Time 31