How do I create an NSP local user?
Purpose
This procedure describes how to create a local NSP user account. It does not apply to users managed through external databases.
Note: NSP supports up to 5000 local users.
Steps
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Open Users and System Security. |
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Select Users from the drop-down list on the toolbar. |
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In the Create User form, specify user identification information for the account in the Identification section. The Username and User Group fields are mandatory. Note: Any uppercase characters in the username are saved as lowercase. The Username value: |
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Set the Account State for the user to Active|Suspended. |
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Select a user group for the user from the User Group drop-down list. If no user groups are available, you will need to create one; see How do I configure a user group?. |
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Specify an Email Address for the account. |
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In the Session Configuration section, you can set user account-specific override values for the maximum number of simultaneous NSP GUI sessions and OSS sessions. The override values replace the global maximum sessions settings configured in the NSP Users and Security Settings.
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In the Password section, specify and confirm a password for the user account. Note: The NSP does not support case-sensitive usernames; local and remote usernames are saved in lowercase. Username entry at sign-in is case-insensitive.
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Click Create. |
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In an NSP deployment that includes the NFM-P, the NFM-P requires a user group with the same name as the NSP user group; otherwise, the NSP user cannot: If your NSP deployment includes the NFM-P, and the NFM-P does not have a user group with the same name as the NSP user group, perform How do I create an NFM-P user group?. End of steps |