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Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores
Managing Internal Identity Stores
Click the username that you want to modify, or check the check box next to the name and click Edit.
Check the check box next to the user whose password you want to change, then click Change
Password.
The Change Password page appears.
Step 3 Complete the fields as described in Table 8-4 to change the internal user password.
Click File Operations to:
Add—Adds internal users from the import to ACS.
Update—Overwrites the existing internal users in ACS with the list of users from the import.
Delete—Removes the internal users listed in the import from ACS.
Click Export to export a list of internal users to your local hard disk.
For more information on the File Operations option, see Performing Bulk Operations for Network
Resources and Users, page 7-8.
The User Properties page appears when you choose the Create, Duplicate, or Edit option. In the Edit
view, you can see the information on the original creation and last modification of the user. You cannot
edit this information.
Step 4 Complete the fields as described in Table 8-5.
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Table 8-4 Internal User - Change Password Page
Option Description
Password Information
Password User’s current password, which must comply with the password policies
defined under System Administration > Users > Authentication
Settings.
Confirm Password User’s password, which must match the Password entry exactly.
Change Password on Next Login Check this box to start the process to change the users password at the next
user login, after authentication with the old password.
Enable Password Information
Enable Password (Optional) The internal user’s TACACS+ enable password, from 4 to 32
characters. You can disable this option. See Authentication Information,
page 8-5 for more information.
Confirm Password (Optional) The internal user’s TACACS+ enable password, which must
match the Enable Password entry exactly.
Table 8-5 Users and Identity Stores > Internal Identity Store > User Properties Page
Option Description
General
Name Username.
Status Use the drop-down list box to select the status for the user:
Enabled—Authentication requests for this user are allowed.
Disabled—Authentication requests for this user fail.