Creating And Maintaining User-Defined Accounts; Access Defaults - HP StorageWorks 2/16 - SAN Switch Manual

Hp storageworks fabric os 3.x document addendum (aa-rw24a-te, january 2005)
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Table 12
Table 12: Access Defaults
Hosts
Devices
Switches
Zones

Creating and Maintaining User-Defined Accounts

In addition to the default administrative and user accounts, Fabric OS supports up to 15
user-defined accounts in each logical switch (domain). These accounts expand your ability to
track account access and audit administrative activities.
User-defined accounts can be specified as either admin or user level. Admin-level accounts
allow up to two simultaneous login sessions. User-level accounts allow up to four
simultaneous login sessions. The total number of simultaneous login sessions allowed per
logical switch is 15.
You can change passwords on user-defined accounts as described in
Password."
If the track changes feature is enabled, the system keeps track of account names and login
attempts.
For large enterprises, Fabric OS also supports RADIUS services, as described in
RADIUS AAA
The following procedures are for operations you can perform on user-defined accounts.
Note:
FCS switch.
To display account information:
Note:
switch. Accounts with the user role can display information only about themselves.
1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2. Issue one of the following commands:
Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum
lists the defaults for accessing hosts, devices, switches, and zones.
Area
Any host can access the fabric by SNMP.
Any host can use telnet to any switch in the fabric.
Any host can establish an HTTP connection to any switch in the fabric.
Any host can establish an API connection to any switch in the fabric.
All device ports can access SES.
All devices can access the management server.
Any device can connect to any FC port in the fabric.
Any switch can join the fabric.
All switches in the fabric can be accessed through the serial port.
Node WWNs can be used for WWN-based zoning.
Service."
If you are operating in secure mode, you can perform these operations only on the primary
Accounts with the admin role can display information about all accounts on the logical
Fabric OS procedures user guide
Default
"Changing an Account
"Setting Up
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