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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199

DLP- E132 Change User Password and Security Levels for a Single Node

Manual Unlock by Superuser—Check this box if you want to allow a user with Superuser privileges to manually unlock a user who has been locked out from a node. The user will remain locked out until a Superuser manually unlocks the user.

Lockout Duration—Choose the amount of time the user will be locked out after a failed login. You can choose a value between 0 and 10 minutes, and 0 and 55 seconds (in five-second intervals).

Step 6 In the Password Change area, you can modify the following:

Require [nn] different passwords...—Choose the number of different passwords that have to be created before a password can be reused. You can choose a value between 0 and 10 days.

...or a waiting period of [nn] days before password reuse—Choose the number of days the user must wait before reusing a password. You can choose a value between 0 and 30 days.

Note “Require [nn] different passwords or a waiting period of [nn] days before password reuse” is an OR statement, meaning that either one of the two conditions you set can be satisfied for a password to be reused.

Step 7 In the Concurrent Logins area, click Single Session Per User if you want to limit users to a single login session.

Step 8 Click OK. The Security Policy Change Results dialog box appears.

Step 9 Confirm that the changes are correct and click OK.

Step 10 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).

DLP-E132 Change User Password and Security Levels for a Single Node

 

Purpose

This task changes settings for an existing user at one node.

 

Tools/Equipment

None

 

Prerequisite Procedures

DLP-E26 Log into CTC, page 16-33

 

Required/As Needed

As needed

 

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

 

Security Level

Superuser

 

 

Step 1

In node view, click the Provisioning > Security > Users tabs.

Step 2

Click the user whose settings you want to modify, then click Change.

Step 3

In the Change User dialog box, you can:

Change a user’s password.

Modify the user’s security level.

Lock out the user.

See the “NTP-E26 Create Users and Assign Security” procedure on page 4-3for field descriptions. Step 4 Click Apply.

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Contents 17-1 DLP-E101 Apply a Lock On in a 1+1 Group 17-2DLP-E102 Apply a Lockout in a 1+1 Group 17-317-4 Network view, click the Provisioning Overhead Circuits tabs DLP-E105 Create a DCC Tunnel17-5 DLP-E106 Clean Fiber Connectors 17-6DLP-E107 Clean the Fiber Adapters 17-7DLP-E108 Verify that a 1+1 Working Port is Active 17-817-9 17-10 Bolt Hole PatternDLP-E110 Assign a Name to a Port 17-1117-12 17-13 DLP-E114 Provision Section DCC Terminations 17-1417-15 Click the Provisioning Line tabs DLP-E115 Change the Service State for a Port17-16 DLP-E119 Set Auto-Refresh Interval for Displayed PM Counts DLP-E116 Remap the K3 Byte17-17 DLP-E120 Remove the Narrow CRMs 17-1817-19 DLP-E122 Manual Switch the Node Timing Reference 17-20DLP-E123 Clear a Manual Switch on a Node Timing Reference 17-21DLP-E124 Set the Optical Power Received Nominal Value DLP-E125 Provision the Iiop Listener Port on the ONSClick the Provisioning Sonet Thresholds tabs 17-2217-23 DLP-E127 Edit Path Protection Circuit Path Selectors 17-2417-25 DLP-E130 Change Security Policy on a Single Node DLP-E129 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option17-26 DLP-E131 Change Security Policy on Multiple Nodes 17-2717-28 17-29 Click the Provisioning Security Active Logins tabs DLP-E135 Log Out a User on a Single NodeDLP-E136 Log Out a User on Multiple Nodes 17-30DLP-E137 Check the Network for Alarms and Conditions 17-3117-32 DLP-E142 Install the Narrow CRMs 17-33DLP-E143 Install the Wide CRMs 17-3417-35 CRM Screw Holes Front17-36 DLP-E145 Connect the PDU Ground Cables to the PDU 17-37Power Terminal Block Right Side Shown 17-38DLP-E146 Install Isolated Logic Ground 17-39Click the Provisioning Blsr tabs DLP-E150 Clear a Blsr Force Ring Switch17-40 DLP-E152 Install Public-Key Security Certificate 17-4117-42 CTC Preferences Dialog BoxDLP-E154 Delete Alarm Severity Profiles 17-43DLP-E155 Enable Alarm Filtering 17-4417-45 Conditions Window Filter Dialog BoxDLP-E156 Modify Alarm and Condition Filtering Parameters 17-46DLP-E158 Manually Lock or Unlock a User on a Single Node DLP-E157 Disable Alarm Filtering17-47 Click the Provisioning Security Users tabs DLP-E159 Manually Lock or Unlock a User on Multiple Nodes17-48 DLP-E161 Single Shelf Control Card Switch Test DLP-E160 Verify Blsr Extension Byte MappingClick the Provisioning Line tab 17-4917-50 DLP-E163 Delete Circuits 17-51DLP-E165 Change an OC-N Card Click the Maintenance Protection tabs17-52 17-53 Lockout of Protection DLP-E169 Initiate a Lockout on a Path Protection Path17-54 Click the Circuits Circuits tabs DLP-E171 Verify Fan Operation17-55 17-56 ONS 15600 Shelf with One Fan Tray and Air Filter Removed17-57 17-58 DLP-E177 Change Tunnel Type DLP-E178 Delete Overhead CircuitsClick the Provisioning Overhead Circuits tabs 17-59DLP-E179 Repair an IP Tunnel 17-60J1 Function Cards 17-6117-62 Selecting the Edit Path Trace Option17-63 Click Circuits DLP-E181 Provision Path Trace on OC-N Ports17-64 DLP-E182 Create Login Node Groups Click the Login Node Group tabClick Create Group 17-65Tools 17-66DLP-E185 Change the JRE Version 17-67DLP-E186 Remove Pass-through Connections 17-68DLP-E188 Change a Circuit Service State DLP-E187 Delete a Node from a Specified Login Node Group17-69 DLP-E189 Provision Line DCC Terminations 17-70Node view, click the Provisioning Comm Channels Ldcc tabs 17-71Click the Provisioning Network Proxy subtabs DLP-E190 Provision a Proxy Tunnel17-72 Click the Provisioning Network Firewall subtabs DLP-E191 Provision a Firewall Tunnel17-73 DLP-E193 Delete a Firewall Tunnel DLP-E192 Delete a Proxy Tunnel17-74 DLP-E196 Change a Section DCC Termination DLP-E197 Change a Line DCC TerminationClick the Provisioning Comm Channels Sdcc tabs 17-75DLP-E198 Delete a Section DCC Termination DLP-E199 Delete a Line DCC TerminationClick the Provisioning Comm Channel Sdcc tabs 17-7617-77 17-78

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