HP c-Class manual Identity Providers, Rules, Changing passwords

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Delete User

To delete a user, click the Delete link in the Delete column.

Bulk Actions...

Use the check boxes next to each user to select an action to apply to all selected users (Enable, Disable, or Delete).

Change Role to...

Use the check boxes next to each user to assign a role and grant that role's rights to all selected users.

Changing passwords

To change a user password, click a username in the Local Accounts (on page 19) screen (located under the Settings tab). To change your password while you are logged in, click your user name in the upper right corner of the screen. Either action results in the Edit User dialog appearing.

Click Change Password to change the user password.

Resetting the Admin Password

If you change another user's password, you do not need to enter the old password, and you must be an Administrator. However, when you change the admin's account password, you must enter the old password.

If you forget your admin password, you can reset it by running fio-msrv-wat the command line.

Identity Providers

Currently only LDAP identity providers are supported.

Add LDAP

Click this link to open the Add LDAP wizard, where you can configure the LDAP connection, User Mapping, Role Mapping, test LDAP settings, and add additional LDAP configurations.

Edit LDAP

To edit an LDAP entry, click the Provider link.

Delete LDAP

To delete an LDAP entry, click the Delete link next to the provider.

For more information, see "Adding and editing LDAP Providers (on page 26)."

Rules

Create, edit, and review rules that generate alerts.

Add Rule

To add a rule:

1.Click the Add Rule link to open the Add Alert dialog, where you can create a custom filter that will send an alert.

2.In the Add Alert dialog, click Add search parameter or (if you have one or more saved searches) Add Saved Search. When you add a saved search, its parameters are automatically added to the new Alert.

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c-Class specifications

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