RSA Security 5.1 manual Test Authentication of the Administrator

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Test Authentication of the Administrator

Test that RSA SecurID authentication works by attempting to login to the TITAN application with the “qarsa” login name. Enter “qarsa” in the User Name text field and enter the tokencode displayed on their RSA SecurID authenticator (ie. keyfob) in the Passcode text field and push the Sign In button. After the first login, the user will enter their PIN followed by their tokencode into the Passcode field. A new user does not yet have a PIN until after they go through New PIN Mode, which is described below. The following shows the main TITAN Administration console login screen:

If the user name and tokencode are accepted by the RSA Authentication Server, the user is put into New PIN mode which will walk them through the process of getting a new PIN. Depending on the configuration of your RSA Authentication Server, the user will either be:

prompted to select their own PIN

given a system generated PIN

or they will have to choose between the two methods of getting a new PIN, as shown in the following screen:

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