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This account can be used during troubleshooting to view critical appliance status and logs.
Root account
OMIMSSC appliance has Operating System root account.
This default account is not accessible. Technical support team will require root account to debug the field issues.
For more information about roles and privileges see, User and credential management.
Infrastructure administration using Microsoft System Center
Console
Microsoft System Center Console user accounts
OMIMSSC depends on authentication, authorization and security policies provided by the Microsoft Active Directory. Microsoft
System Center Console users can access the OMIMSSC console extension when the console users have appropriate roles and
privileges on Microsoft Active Directory.
OMIMSSC provide integration with following Microsoft System Center Consoles :
Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
Configuration Manager uses role-based administration to help secure objects like collections, deployments, and sites. This
administration model centrally defines and manages hierarchy-wide security access settings for all sites and site settings.
The role-based administration model centrally defines and manages hierarchy-wide security access.
For more information about roles and privileges in Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, see https://docs.microsoft.com/
en-us/mem/configmgr/core/understand/fundamentals-of-role-based-administration
Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager
Microsoft System Center - Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) allows you to manage roles and permissions as follows. OMIMSSC
console extension uses the Virtual Machine Manager SCVMM Console add-ins Framework to interact with OMIMSSC appliance.
Role-based security:
Roles specify what users can do in the VMM environment. Roles consist of a profile that defines a set of available operations
for the role, scope which define the set of objects on which the role can operate, and a membership list that defines the Active
Directory user accounts and security groups that are assigned to the role.
Run As accounts:
Run As accounts act as containers for stored credentials that you use to run VMM tasks and processes.
For more information about roles and privileges in Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager see, Microsoft
documentation.
Login security settings
OMIMSSC Appliance administration
OMIMSSC console use local user account (admin account) to access OMIMSSC administration portal and virtual appliance. It
validates the user authentication on appliance. Admin account have logout option post administration operations are completed.
On administration portal, web session is maintained for maximum 15 minutes and a maximum of 200 concurrent sessions are
allowed at any given time. OMIMSSC admin account supported multiple logins for admin account and each account login has
separate session.
Product and Subsystem Security
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