Deleting local user accounts, Configuring ldap – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Configuring Your Library

Working With User Accounts

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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Privilege

— set to either

User

or

Admin

. See

User Privileges

on page 54

for more information on user privilege levels.

Partition Access

— the partitions to which this user has access. Any

user assigned to a partition that has been deleted can be reassigned to

other partitions.

The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:

• From the Web client, select

Setup > User Management > User

Accounts

.

• From the operator panel, select

Setup > User Mgmt > Modify User

.

Deleting Local User
Accounts

5

Administrators can delete other local administrator and user accounts

when they are no longer needed.

The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:

• From the Web client, select

Setup > User Management > User

Accounts

.

• From the operator panel, select

Setup > User Mgmt > Modify User

.

Configuring LDAP

5

Administrators can enable and configure Lightweight Directory Access

Protocol (LDAP). LDAP is the industry standard Internet protocol that

provides centralized user account management.
Administrators can add, delete, and modify only local user account

information. The library Web client does not allow you to create, modify,

or delete user account information on an LDAP server. This must be done

by the directory service provider. For more information on working with

local user accounts, see

About Local User Accounts

on page 97.

The library supports all LDAP servers. You can also use Kerberos for

added security. For specific instructions on configuring Kerberos, see

Configuring Kerberos

on page 104.

The

Login

screen displays remote authentication login options only when

LDAP is enabled.

Note:

The default administrator account cannot be deleted.

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