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Viewing the user listing

Independent of the authentication method (for example, local, Active Directory, RADIUS, TACACS+, or SAML 2.0), you must create an account for each user. Each user is assigned to at least one role.

During installation, TrueSight Network Automation creates one Administrator account. If authenticating users externally, you supplied the username for the Administrator during the installation. This account must be present and enabled in the external authentication server. If authenticating users locally, the default Administrator is sysadmin (password = sysadmin).

If you installed the BMC Remedy ITSM integrations, TrueSight Network Automation creates one ao_adapter account. This account is required by the embedded TrueSight Orchestration to use the TrueSight Network Automation web services. Do not delete or edit this account.

Each user is assigned to one or more roles defining the access rights. Essential user activity is logged to the Event log, including logon and logoffs, database management, and device configuration management. Additional system-wide user account security parameters are defined under Admin > System Parameters.

To view the user listing

You can view the user listing by navigating to Admin > User Admin > Users. The Users page is displayed.

The Users page has the following menu options:

Menu optionDescription
AddAdd a new user.
Print ViewPrint the user list.
RefreshRefresh the list.
HelpDisplay help for managing User accounts.

 The following actions can be performed on users in the Users page:

IconActionDescription
ViewView the user details on Users page.
EditEdit the user details on Users page.
CopyCopy user preferences.
DeleteDelete users on Users page.
UnlockUnlock user preferences on Users Page.
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