In this section:
User Management provides new tools for creating and editing user accounts.
On the
This section helps you to understand the number of sessions currently opened and the list of users currently working on EMA. The name of the user and the IP address from which they are accessing EMA is also provided.
This section helps you to understand the number of Netconf sessions currently opened along with the Session ID and the Session State.
The EMA UI allows you to create new users.
Click New User on the User and Session Management panel.
The Create User window appears:
User
: Enter the name of user to be created. A valid user name:can contain only . @ _ - + : special characters
Role
: Specify the type of Role to be assigned to this user. The options are:
For a list of roles and descriptions, refer to Managing SBC Core Users and Accounts page.
Enter the following options:
Allow Interactive Access (CLI and EMA)
: Enable this flag to allow the user to access interactive interfaces such as CLI/EMA.Allow Machine to Machine Access (REST)
: Enable this flag to allow the specified user machine-to-machine access to REST API. By default, this is enabled
.Account Expiration Enabled
: If checked, the current user account expires as per the account expiration parameters set in the Application Management window. As per the parameter rules set in the Application Management window, an account can expire in either of the following conditions:Password Expiration Enabled
: If checked, the current account will have the password expiry duration after which the user has to create a new password to login. The duration is set in the Application Management window. For more information, refer to Users and Application Management - Application Management.Account Enabled
: If checked, the account will be enabled immediately.Access Type
: Specifies the type of access that should be given to this user. The options are:Public Key Only (CAC Card)
: The user can login only with U.S. Department of Defense's Common Access Card (CAC) for authentication.Password and Public Key
: The user can login with the provided password along with the U.S. Department of Defense's Common Access Card (CAC) for authentication.
The Access Permissions, Roles and account related information can be modified for all the existing users.
On the User Management screen, in the view pane, highlight the account which you would like to edit.
The Edit User window appears:
You can modify the following fields:
Role
: You can the role of the existing user based on the option you choose for this field. For a list of available roles, refer to Create User section in the same page.Allow Interactive Access (CLI and EMA
): Enable this flag to allow the user to access interactive interfaces such as CLI/EMA.Allow Machine to Machine Access (REST)
: Enable this flag to allow the specified user machine-to-machine access to REST API. By default, this is enabled
.Account Expiration Enabled
: If unchecked, the account will not have any expiration duration.Password Expiration Enabled
: If unchecked, the password for this account will not have any expiration duration.Account Enabled
: If unchecked, the account will not enabled and can not be used.Access Type
: Either one of the the type has to be selected.
The Administrator can reset the password of all the users.
Click to reset the password of the selected user. The Temporary password for that user is created and displayed in the same window.
Refer to System - Admin - Password Rules for details of setting your password..