System Security

Field

Description

 

 

Accept management connections

Enables the input field below and restricts management access to the IP

from these IP addresses and

addresses or address ranges added to the list.

address ranges on ports 8443

If this box is unchecked, the list and input field are disabled. The existing

(GUI/API) and 161 (SNMP)

contents of the list, if any, remain unchanged so that it can be re-enabled at

 

any time without having to re-enter the addresses.

 

Note: The label changes to reflect the currently configured SNMP port (see

 

Configure SNMP). Port 161 is the default.

 

 

(list)

Lists the IP addresses and address ranges authorized for management

 

access. Select an entry and click Delete to remove it from the list.

 

 

(input field)

Enter an IP address or address range and click Add. Enter a range as valid

 

starting and ending IP addresses separated by a dash. For example:

 

(IPv4) 10.33.33.0 - 10.33.34.255

 

(IPv6) ::1:fffe - ::2:1

 

 

See also:

System Security

Security Settings

The Consequences of Enabling Maximum Security Mode

Login Policy Settings

Reset System Passwords

Reset System Passwords

In an extremely high-security environment, security compliance policies may require that all passwords be changed at certain intervals, including operating system passwords.

The Reset System Passwords page is available only if the system is in maximum security mode. It lets you change these operating system passwords (such as the password for grub) to new, randomly-generated values. These are passwords for logins that aren’t possible on a secure system. Resetting these operating system passwords has no effect on authorized users of the management interface (Administrators, Auditors, and Provisioners) or conferencing users.

To reset system passwords

1Make sure there are no calls or conferences on the system.

2Go to Admin > Local Cluster > Reset System Passwords.

3Click Reset Passwords.

The system warns you that active calls and conferences will be terminated and the system will restart, and asks you to confirm.

4Click Yes.

The system informs you that the passwords have been reset and that you’re being logged out. Then it restarts. This takes several minutes.

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