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Chapter 6 Configuring the System
Changing a Password
To create or edit a domain, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose System > AAA > Domains. The Domains Table page is displayed.
Step 2 Click the Create New icon in the task bar. The Domain page is displayed.
To edit a domain, click the Edit icon next to the domain name.
Step 3 In the Name field, enter the name of the domain.
Step 4 From the Entity Type drop-down list, choose Service Engines, Device Groups, or Delivery Services.
Step 5 In the Comments field, enter any comments about this domain.
Step 6 Click Submit to save the settings. If the entity type you chose has not already been assigned to the
domain, then a message displays indicating that the entity type has not been assigned.
Step 7 From the left-panel menu, click Entity Management. The Entity Management page is displayed.
Step 8 Click the Assign icon (blue cross mark) next to each entity name you want to include. A green arrow
wrapped around the blue cross mark indicates an entity will be assigned.
To assign all entities in the domain, click the Assign All icon in the task bar.
To remove an entity from the domain, click the Assign icon again.
To remove all entities from the domain, click the Remove All icon in the task bar.
Step 9 Click Submit to save the settings.
To delete a domain, in the Domain Table page click the Edit icon next to the domain name. Once the
Domain page is displayed, click the Trash icon in the task bar.
Changing a Password
If you are a user without admin privileges and you are logged in to the CDSM, you can change your own
CDSM and CLI user password if you meet the following requirements:
Your CLI user account and password were created in the CDSM and not in the CLI.
You are authorized to access the Password page.
Caution We do not recommend changing the CLI user password from the CLI. Any changes to CLI user
passwords from the CLI are not updated in the management database and are not propagated to the
standby CDSM. Therefore, passwords in the management database do not match a new password
configured in the CLI.
The advantage of initially setting passwords from the CDSM is that both the primary and the standby
CDSMs will be synchronized, and CDSM users will not have to access the CLI to change their
passwords.
To change the CDSM and CLI user password for the user account that is currently logged in to the
CDSM, do the following:
Step 1 Choose System > Password. The Password page is displayed.
Step 2 In the New Password field, enter the changed password.