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Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.0-2.3 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4 Configuring Devices
Configuring the Service Engine
To create, edit, or delete a user account, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices > General Settings > Login Access Control > Users > Usernames. The
User Table page is displayed.
Step 2 Aggregate Settings is set to Yes by default. If this SE belongs to a device group, and the settings have
not been configured using the device group, you can enter the settings and they will apply to the device
group as well.
If the settings are previously configured through the device group, the current configuration is displayed
for view only. New settings must be configured through the associated device group.
If you want to configure settings for this SE only, and override the device group settings on this SE, set
Aggregate Settings to No.
If you remove all device group settings, all device settings displayed with Aggregate Settings enabled
are removed as well.
Note The last configuration submitted for the device, whether it is the device group configuration or
the individual device configuration, is the configuration the device uses.
Step 3 Click the Create New icon in the task bar. The Local User page is displayed.
To edit a local user, click the Edit icon next to the name you want to edit.
Step 4 Enter the settings as appropriate. See Table 4-24 for a description of the fields.
Step 5 Click Submit to save the settings.
To delete a user, click the Trash icon in the task bar.
Authentication
User authentication and authorization (configuration rights) data can be maintained in any combination
of these two databases:
• Local database (located on the SE)
• RADIUS server (external database)
Table 4-24 Local User Fields
Field Description
Username Name of user.
Password User password.
Confirm Password Re-enter user password.
Privilege There are two types of predefined privilege profiles:
• Normal user—User has read access and can see some of the SE, SR, or
CDSM settings.
• Superuser—User has administrative privileges such as creating new
users and modifying the SE, SR, or CDSM settings.