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Wavelink Avalanche Site Edition Java Console User Guide

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Chapter 5: Managing <strong>User</strong> Accounts 52<br />

The Profile Authorized <strong>User</strong>s dialog box appears.<br />

4 Click Add <strong>User</strong>.<br />

The Add Authorized <strong>User</strong> dialog box appears.<br />

5 Add or remove authorized users as desired.<br />

• To add an authorized user, click Add in the Authorized <strong>User</strong>s region.<br />

Select the user and permission level from the drop‐down lists and click<br />

Save.<br />

• To remove an authorized user, select the checkbox next to the user and<br />

click Remove at the top of the Authorized <strong>User</strong>s region.<br />

The authorized users list is applied immediately.<br />

Configuring Integrated Logon<br />

<strong>Avalanche</strong> allows <strong>Console</strong> users to log in to the <strong>Avalanche</strong> <strong>Console</strong> using the<br />

same information they use to log in to the network.<br />

Integrated logon is disabled by default; however, you can enable<br />

authentication through the CE Secure authentication service that is installed<br />

on the Enterprise Server or through Windows Active Directory LDAP<br />

authentication. When you select to use Windows Active Directory LDAP<br />

service, users are authenticated using standard <strong>Java</strong> LDAP APIs. You will<br />

need to specify the IP address of the LDAP server.<br />

When you select either integrated login option, users with network logins can<br />

log on to the <strong>Avalanche</strong> <strong>Console</strong> as Normal users. These accounts will not<br />

have any permissions assigned to them until an administrator configures<br />

permissions for each user.<br />

If you have configured user accounts in the <strong>User</strong> Management dialog box and<br />

then enable the integrated logon feature, those users configured in the<br />

<strong>Console</strong> will not be allowed to access the <strong>Console</strong>. The only users allowed to<br />

access the <strong>Console</strong> will be those that can log in to the network.<br />

NOTE The default amcadmin account should be able to login with or without<br />

integrated logon enabled.

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