You are here: Configure > Users > Access Profile.
Use this page to configure Access Profile.
You can perform the following tasks from this page:
Create an access profile. See Add an Access Profile.
Edit an access profile. See Edit an Access Profile.
Delete an access profile. See Delete an Access Profile.
Filter the Access profiles based on select criteria. To do this, select the filter icon at the top right-hand corner of the Access profiles table. The columns in the grid change to accept filter options. Type the filter options; the table displays only the data that fits the filtering criteria.
View the details of the Access profile—To do this, select the Access profile for which you want to view the details and follow the available options:
Click More and select Detailed View.
Right-click on the selected Access profile and select Detailed View.
Mouse over to the left of the selected Access profiles and click Detailed View.
Advance search for Access profile. To do this, use the search text box present above the table grid. The search includes the logical operators as part of the filter string. In the search text box, when you hover over the icon, it displays an example filter condition. When you start entering the search string, the icon indicates whether the filter string is valid or not.
For an advanced search:
Based on your input, a list of items from the filter context menu appears.
Note Press Spacebar to add an AND operator or OR operator to the search string. Press backspace at any point of time while entering a search criteria, only one character is deleted.
Table 176 describes the fields on the Access Profile page.
Table 176: Fields on the Access Profile Page
Field | Description |
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Profile Name | Enter a unique string of alphanumeric characters, colons, periods, dashes, and underscores. Maximum length is 64 characters. |
Order 1 | Configures the order in which the user tries different authentication methods during login. For each login attempt, the method for authentication starts with the first one, until the password matches. |
Order 2 | Configures the next authentication method if the authentication method included in the authentication order option is not available, or if the authentication is available but returns a reject response. |
LDAP Server (Address) | Configures the LDAP server for authentication. |
LDAP Option (Base Distinguished Name) | Specifies the base distinguished name that defines the user. |
Number of Users | Specifies the total number of users accessing the application. |
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