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Managing Device Security
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ProSafe M5300 Switch
5. Access Mode indicates the user's access mode. The admin account always has
'Read/Write' access, and all other accounts have 'Read Only' access.
6. Click ADD to add a user account with 'Read Only' access.
7. Click DELETE to delete the currently selected user account. This button is only visible when
you have selected a user account with 'Read Only' access. You cannot delete the
'Read/Write' user.
Field Description
Lockout Status Indicates whether the user account is locked out (TRUE or FALSE).
Password Expiration Date Indicates the current password expiration date in date format.
User Password Configuration
To display the User Password Configuration page, click Security Management Security
Local User
User Password Configuration.
To manage password security for users that have access to the switch management
interface:
1. Use Password Minimum Length to specify the minimum character length of all new
local user passwords.
2. Use Password Aging (days) to specify the maximum time that user passwords are valid, in
days, from the time the password is set. Once a password expires, the user will be required
to enter a new password following the first login after password expiration. A value of 0
indicates that passwords never expire.
3. Use Password History to specify the number of previous passwords to store for prevention
of password reuse. This ensures that each user does not reuse passwords often. A value of
0 indicates that no previous passwords will be stored.
4. Use Lockout Attempts to specify the number of allowable failed local authentication
attempts before the user's account is locked. A value of 0 indicates that user accounts will
never be locked.
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