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Managing User Accounts

Note

The Accounts pages are available to administrators only (i.e., users assigned Administrator role). From here, administrators can create and manage user accounts for the Makito X4 (including their own accounts).

The My Account page is available to users assigned either Operator or Guest roles to change their own account password. For information, see Changing Your Password.

Important

Makito X Series devices ship from the factory with only the admin account enabled. For security reasons, the two default user accounts (user and operator) are locked at the factory as well as after a factory reset. An administrator must unlock them and change the passwords to use them for the first time.

From the Accounts pages, administrators can create, delete and modify user accounts for the Makito X4.

An account can be allocated to each user of the system so that the identity of the user can be uniquely determined. The Makito X4 provides three defined account roles to assign privileges to users: Administrator, Operator and Guest. For details, see Role-based Authorization.

Using system-wide parameters, administrators can configure the allowable password strength and composition (i.e., to force the selection of strong passwords), as well as the periodic change of passwords. The Makito X4 can also be configured for Web interface and CLI account sessions to log out after an idle session timeout period. The session timeout period is selectable via a system-wide parameter. For details, see Managing Security Policies.

From the Account Settings pages, administrators can also upload and manage personal public keys for accounts to enable public key authentication (instead of password-based authentication). Note that in the current release, this only applies to SSH CLI access to the decoder.

To open the Accounts List View:

  1. Click Security on the sidebar, and select the Accounts tab. 
    The Accounts List opens, displaying the list of defined user accounts for the decoder, as shown in the following example.

    The Accounts List displays the Name, Role, State (Enabled
    or Locked
    ), and Password Expiry status for each account. It also provides an option to lock/unlock /
    or delete an account.
  2. To view or modify user account details (including the Username, Role, Password, and Public Keys) click the Settings icon 

     to open the Account Settings. For details, see Account Management.
    To collapse the user account details, click the Settings icon 
     again. For details, see Account Management

    Tip

    To expand or collapse the user account details for all accounts at one time, hold the shift key and click the Settings icon 

     on any account.

  3. To add a new account, click the Add Account button. For details, see Account Management.
  4. To lock or unlock an account, click the Lock/Unlock icon
    /
    .
  5. If Disable Inactive Accounts has been turned on (see Managing Security Policies), certain accounts may be disabled. To re-enable an account, check the checkbox next to the account name, and click the Enable button.
  6. To delete one or multiple account(s), check the checkbox(es) next to the account name(es), and click the Delete button. 
  7. To apply your changes, click Apply.
  8. The changes will take effect immediately.


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