1.3.2 Setting up the prerequisite product (for Windows)
This subsection describes the user authentication setup, which is included in the JP1/Base setup procedure. To log in to JP1/IM - Manager, you need to set up user authentication on the manager. You can set up a maximum of two authentication servers (primary and secondary).
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Setting up an authentication server (for Windows)
The following describes how to set up an authentication server when JP1/Base has been installed in Windows.
Prerequisites
The host name of the host to be set up as an authentication server must be resolvable by using the hosts file or DNS server.
Procedure
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From the Windows Start menu, select Programs, JP1_Base, and then Preferences. The JP1/Base Environment Settings dialog box appears.
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In the Order of authentication server area, click the Add button to open the Authentication Server dialog box.
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Enter the name of the host you want to set as the authentication server, and then click the OK button.
In the Order of authentication server area, the host displayed at the top is the primary authentication server.
If automatic setup processing was performed during installation of JP1/Base, the local host name has already been set as the authentication server name.
Related topics
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Description of user authentication settings in the JP1/Base User's Guide
(2) Registering JP1 users in the authentication server (for Windows)
The following describes how to register a JP1 user into the authentication server when JP1/Base has been installed in Windows.
Prerequisites
The primary authentication server must be specified.
Procedure
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From the Windows Start menu, select Programs, JP1_Base, and then Preferences. The JP1/Base Environment Settings dialog box appears.
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In the Order of authentication server area, click the host name of the primary authentication server to activate the JP1 user area.
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In the JP1 user area, click the Add button to open the JP1 User dialog box.
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Enter the JP1 user name and password, and then click the OK button.
Register the JP1 user name and password according to the following rules:
Item
Number of bytes
Case-sensitive?
Permitted character string
JP1 user name
1 to 31 bytes
No
Alphanumeric characters and symbols (excluding * / \ " ' ^ [ ] { } ( ) : ; | = , + ? < > and spaces and tabs)
Password
6 to 32 bytes
Yes
Alphanumeric characters and symbols (excluding \ " : and spaces and tabs)
If automatic setup processing was performed during installation of JP1/Base, jp1admin has already been set for both the JP1 user name and password.
Related topics
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The procedure for using the GUI to set JP1 users in the JP1/Base User's Guide
(3) Operation permissions for JP1 users (for Windows)
Each JP1 user is assigned an operating permission called a JP1 permission level.
This manual assumes that the JP1 permission level for the system administrator (jp1admin) is JP1_Console_Admin and JP1_CF_Admin.
JP1_Console_Admin permission is needed to operate a central console and central scope.
JP1_CF_Admin permission is needed to operate IM Configuration Management.
If automatic setup processing was performed during installation of JP1/Base, the JP1 permission level required for the system administrator has already been set. If automatic setup processing was not performed, or if you want to register a JP1 user other than the system administrator, you need to specify the JP1 permission level. For details about the procedure to do this, see C.1(2) Specifying the JP1 resource group names and JP1 permission levels for JP1 users of business groups.