Changing your password, Viewing your password policy, Viewing your password – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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NOTE

Check with your carrier for the exact e-mail address.

9. To configure the application to use the CLI login credentials of the user for all CLI deployments,

Configure.

To configure the User CLI Credentials, refer to

“Configuring CLI credentials”

on page 214.

These credentials will be used for all CLI deployments and will override the CLI credentials
configured during discovery or in the CLI template.

10. Click OK on the User Profile dialog box to save your changes.

Changing your password

To change your password from your user profile, complete the following steps.

1. Select Server > User Profile.

The User Profile dialog box displays.

2. Change your password in the Password and Confirm Password fields.

Passwords display as dots (.).

3. Click OK on the User Profile dialog box to save your changes.

If your password expires or your current password violates the password policy, you will be
prompted to change your password from the Change Password dialog box. To view your password
policy, click Password Policy - View.

To change your password from the Change Password dialog box, complete the following steps.

1. Enter your current password in the Existing Password field.

2. Enter your new password in the New Password and Confirm Password fields.

Passwords display as dots (.).

3. Click OK to save your new password.

Viewing your password policy

To view your password policy, complete the following steps.

1. Select Server > User Profile.

The User Profile dialog box displays.

2. Click Password Policy - View to display your password policy.

The View Password Policy dialog box displays.

Password History Count — The number of unique passwords you must use before you can
reuse a password.

Empty Password — Whether or not to allow empty passwords.

Minimum Length — The minimum length allowed for the password.

Upper Case Characters — The minimum number of uppercase characters required in the
password.

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