HP XP20000/XP24000 HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User Gui - Page 9

User Access Levels, User Types, HP StorageWorks, XP24000/XP20000 SNMP Agent Reference Guide

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◦ You can specify SNMP agent properties remotely to the SVP (see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 SNMP Agent Reference Guide). ◦ You can virtually partition built-in cache memory or storage (see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk/Cache Partition User Guide). • Consider security ◦ You can register user accounts for Remote Web Console and specify the operation privileges for each account (see "User Access Levels" (page 9)). ◦ You can check the current number of user accounts and set the timeout period with the Remote Web Console environment parameters (see "Set Env. Dialog Box" (page 92)). ◦ You can display a warning message to unauthorized access on the Remote Web Console login window (see "Login Message Window" (page 71)). ◦ You can view the audit logs that list the user's login history (see "Overview of Audit Logs" (page 12)). ◦ You can encrypt communication between the Remote Web Console and the SVP (see "Overview of SSL-Encrypted Communications" (page 14)). • Gather necessary information for troubleshooting ◦ You can view the error history of the storage system (see "Alerts Window" (page 67)). ◦ You can automate email notification of storage system failures (see "E-mail Information Window" (page 77)). ◦ You can download trace files (see "Downloading Trace Files Using the FD Dump Tool" (page 110)). ◦ You can back up and restore the setting information for Remote Web Console (see "Download Dialog Box" (page 94) and "Restore Dialog Box" (page 95)). User Access Levels To use Remote Web Console, you first need to set up a user account. Remote Web Console user account contains the following information: • User ID • User type • Password • Operation privileges For Remote Web Console, a user account with a user ID of administrator is initially set. By default, operation privileges for all functions of Remote Web Console and program product options are given to the administrator user account. You cannot delete the administrator user account. You may register up to 500 user accounts, including the administrator account, for Remote Web Console. You have to set user ID, user type, and password when you set up a user account. Operation privileges can be set for each registered user account. To register the user account or to set operation privileges, use the Account window. For further information on the procedures for registering a user account and setting operation privileges for Remote Web Console, see "Account Window" (page 70). The following sections describe user types and operation privileges. User Types Remote Web Console provides two types of user access levels: storage administrator and storage partition administrator. You decide the user type when you register a user account. User Access Levels 9

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You can specify SNMP agent properties remotely to the SVP (see the
HP StorageWorks
XP24000/XP20000 SNMP Agent Reference Guide
).
You can virtually partition built-in cache memory or storage (see the
HP StorageWorks
XP24000/XP20000 Disk/Cache Partition User Guide
).
Consider security
You can register user accounts for Remote Web Console and specify the operation
privileges for each account (see
“User Access Levels” (page 9)
).
You can check the current number of user accounts and set the timeout period with the
Remote Web Console environment parameters (see
“Set Env. Dialog Box” (page 92)
).
You can display a warning message to unauthorized access on the Remote Web Console
login window (see
“Login Message Window” (page 71)
).
You can view the audit logs that list the user's login history (see
“Overview of Audit Logs”
(page 12)
).
You can encrypt communication between the Remote Web Console and the SVP (see
“Overview of SSL-Encrypted Communications” (page 14)
).
Gather necessary information for troubleshooting
You can view the error history of the storage system (see
“Alerts Window” (page 67)
).
You can automate email notification of storage system failures (see
“E-mail Information
Window” (page 77)
).
You can download trace files (see
“Downloading Trace Files Using the FD Dump Tool”
(page 110)
).
You can back up and restore the setting information for Remote Web Console (see
“Download Dialog Box” (page 94)
and
“Restore Dialog Box” (page 95)
).
User Access Levels
To use Remote Web Console, you first need to set up a user account. Remote Web Console user
account contains the following information:
User ID
User type
Password
Operation privileges
For Remote Web Console, a user account with a user ID of
administrator
is initially set. By default,
operation privileges for all functions of Remote Web Console and program product options are
given to the administrator user account. You cannot delete the administrator user account. You
may register up to 500 user accounts, including the administrator account, for Remote Web
Console.
You have to set user ID, user type, and password when you set up a user account. Operation
privileges can be set for each registered user account. To register the user account or to set operation
privileges, use the Account window. For further information on the procedures for registering a
user account and setting operation privileges for Remote Web Console, see
“Account Window”
(page 70)
.
The following sections describe user types and operation privileges.
User Types
Remote Web Console provides two types of user access levels: storage administrator and storage
partition administrator. You decide the user type when you register a user account.
User Access Levels
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