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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
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Credential Policy Configuration
This chapter describes how to configure credential policies. See the “Related Topics” section on
page 112-5 for more information about assigning credential policies. The following topics contain
information about configuring credential policies:
Credential Policy Configuration Settings, page 112-1
Finding a Credential Policy, page 112-3
Configuring a Credential Policy, page 112-4
Deleting a Credential Policy, page 112-4
Related Topics, page 112-5
Credential Policy Configuration Settings
The Credential Policy Configuration window in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration allows you to configure credential policies to secure user accounts.
A policy comprises a set of rules that controls access to a system or network resource. A credential policy
defines password requirements and account lockouts for user accounts. Credential policies that are
assigned to user accounts control the authentication process in Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
After you add a credential policy, you can assign the new policy as the default policy for a credential
type or to an individual application or end user.
At installation, Cisco Unified Communications Manager assigns a static credential policy to end user
PINs and to application and end user passwords. The policy contains settings for failed logon resets,
lockout durations, expiration periods, and credential requirements. The Credential Policy Configuration
window allows you to configure new credential policies for your system or site. You cannot change the
static policy.
Table 112-1 describes the credential policy configuration settings. See the “Related Topics” section on
page 112-5 for related information and procedures.
Before You Begin
The system provides trivial credential checks to disallow credentials that are easily hacked. You enable
trivial credential checks by checking the Check for Trivial Passwords check box in the Credential Policy
Configuration window.