Cisco Systems OL-12180-01 Server User Manual


 
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ASDM User Guide
OL-12180-01
Chapter 12 Configuring AAA Servers and User Accounts
Configuring the Local Database
VPN Group Lock—Specifies what, if any, group lock policy is in effect for this user. Not available
in multimode.
Add—Displays the Add User Account dialog box.
Edit—Displays the Edit User Account dialog box.
Delete—Removes the selected row from the table. There is no confirmation or undo.
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Add/Edit User Account > Identity
Use this pane to specify parameters that identify the user account you want to add or change. The
changes appear in the User Accounts table as soon as you click OK.
Fields
Username—Specifies the username for this account.
Change user password—When editing an existing user, check this box to change the password.
Password—Specifies the unique password for this user. The minimum password length is 4
characters. The maximum is 32 characters. Entries are case-sensitive. The field displays only
asterisks.
To protect security, we recommend a password length of at least 8 characters.
Confirm Password—Asks you to re-enter the user password to verify it. The field displays only
asterisks.
User authenticated using MSCHAP—Specifies that the password will be converted to unicode and
hashed using MD4 after you enter it. Use this option if users are authenticated using MSCHAPv1
or MSCHAPv2
Member-of—Specifies the VPN groups that the user belongs to.
Member-of—Enter the name of a VPN group.
Add—Adds the VPN group to the list.
Delete—Deletes a VPN group from the list.
Access Restriction—This section sets the management access level for a user. You must first enable
management authorization using the Perform authorization for exec shell access option on the
Configuration > Device Management > Users/AAA > AAA Access > Authorization tab.
Full Access (ASDM, Telnet, SSH and console)—If you configure authentication for
management access using the local database (see the “Configuring Authentication for CLI,
ASDM, and enable command Access” section on page 13-27), then this option lets the user use
ASDM, SSH, Telnet, and the console port. If you also configure enable authentication, then the
user can access global configuration mode.
Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
Context System
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