71MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System
User Conguration Sub-task
The User Conguration sub-task provides a way to congure the user access to the LAN and Serial/
Modem channels. Up to four users are allowed. Some of the options presented in these screens
depend on how the channels have been congured; therefore, the channels should be congured
before you access these settings.
Sessions allow a framework for user authentication and allow multiple IPMI messaging streams on
a single channel.
After clicking on the User Conguration sub-task, the screen displayed below is shown. This screen
displays an entry for each possiblse user that can be congured. This screen shows:
• Whether a particular user is enabled or disabled for channel access
• Whether a password is set for the user
• The privilege level the user has for each of the available channels that supports sessions (users
can only access channels that support sessions)
Figure 32. User Configuration
The rst user is always present and is used to support an anonymous login. The username for this
user is null (blank) and cannot be changed; the user name displays the text Anonymous User. The
password can be set to a desired value.
It is possible for multiple user entries to have the same username. This occur is if a different password
is needed for the same user on different channels. In this case, the privilege level for the channel
that is not to be accessed with the associated password should be set to No Access. Otherwise,
the rmware attempts to use the rst entry in the user table that it nds that allows access to the
specied channel and would expect the password associated with that entry to be the one entered
to gain access to the specied channel.
The gure below shows the screen that is displayed when a User Name is selected and then the
Edit button is clicked. Changes made to user settings do not take affect until the next time that the
user establishes a session.
After conguring the user information, click Save to complete this sub-task.
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