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User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1
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Chapter 9 Making and Deploying Configuration Changes Using NetConfig
Using System-defined Tasks
Group Sub-Group Field Description
Common
Parameters
Local User Setup Action Select an option to add, remove or make no change to the local
username setup.
Username Enter the local username.
Password Enter local username password.
Veri fy Re-enter the password.
IOS Parameters Local User Setup Privilege Level
[0-15]
Set the required privilege level.
Local User Setup Privilege Level
[0-15]
Set the required privilege level.
No HangUp Select this option to enable No Hang Up mode.
No Escape Select this option to enable No Escape mode.
Local User Login
Authentication
Action Select to enable, disable or make no change to the local user
authentication group of fields.
Local Username
Credentials (Update
RME creds)
Username Values are entered in Device and Credential Repository only.
They do not affect device configuration. For details see
Understanding the NetConfig Credentials Configuration
Tasks.
Password Values are entered in Device and Credential Repository only.
They do not affect device configuration. For details see
Understanding the NetConfig Credentials Configuration
Tasks.
Veri fy Values are entered in Device and Credential Repository only.
They do not affect device configuration. For details see
Understanding the NetConfig Credentials Configuration
Tasks.
CSS Parameters For CSS devices:
The username length should be between 1 and 16
characters.
The local password length be between 6 and 16 characters.
The DES-Encrypted password length should be between 6
and 64 characters.
Local User Setup SuperUser Select this option to designate the local user as superuser.
Password Type Select the password type from these options:
Local
Encrypted
DES_Encrypted
Directory Access Configure
Directory Access
Select this option if you want to configure directory access.
Defines the CSS directory access levels.
By default, CSS assigns users with read and write access to the
directories. Changing the access level also affects the use of
the CLI commands associated with the directories.