Local authentication vs. remote authentication, About local user accounts – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Configuring Your Library

Working With User Accounts

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Local Authentication vs.
Remote Authentication

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Local authentication control is managed on the library. An administrator

sets up accounts and privileges on the library. To use local authentication,

a user must enter a local user name and password.
Remote authentication is managed by an LDAP server. Enabling LDAP

allows existing user accounts residing on an LDAP server to be integrated

into the library’s current user account management subsystem. User

account information is centralized and shared by different applications,

simplifying user account management tasks.
To use remote authentication, you must enable LDAP on the library.

Once LDAP is enabled, users can log into the library using either LDAP

or local authentication. See

Logging In When LDAP or Kerberos is

Enabled

on page 164 for more information.

About Local User
Accounts

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Administrators can create and modify two types of local user accounts:

user and administrator. These users have different library privilege

levels.

User

— has access to one or more assigned partitions and can

perform functions within a partition, such as performing media and

tape drive functions. A user cannot perform actions that affect the

physical library, such as creating, modifying, or deleting a partition.

Administrator

— has access to the entire physical library and all of its

partitions.

The library ships with a default administrator account. The user name for

this account is

admin

and the password is

password

. You cannot delete

this user account or change the user name, but you can change the

password. The default administrator account is used to perform the

initial configuration of the library. If you misplace the password for the

default administrator account, contact Dell Technical Support. See

Appendix C, Contacting Dell

.

See

User Privileges

on page 54 for more information on library

permission levels. For information on changing passwords, see

Modifying Local User Accounts

on page 98.

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