Creating a User and Adding the User to a User Group

As a security administrator, you can create a user and add the user to a user group. The user automatically inherits the permissions of the user group.

Procedure

  1. Choose Management & Deployment > Identity and Access Management.

  2. In the navigation pane, choose Users. Then click Create User.

  3. Specify the user information on the Create User page.

    Parameter

    Description

    Username

    Username that will be used to log in to the cloud system. This field is required.

    Email Address

    Email address of the user that can be used as a login credential. Users can bind an email address after they are created. This field is required if you have specified Set by user as the access type.

    Mobile Number

    Mobile phone number of the user that can be used as a login credential. Users can bind a mobile number after they are created. This field is optional.

    Description

    Additional information about the user. This field is optional.

  4. Select an access type and click Next.

    Access Type

    Configuration

    Description

    Programmatic access

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    If you select this option, after the user is created, you can download the access key (AK/SK) generated for the user. The user can use the access key to access the cloud system through APIs. Each user can have a maximum of two access keys.

    Management console access

    Console Password

    Set by user

    If you are the administrator setting the password for the user, select this option and enter an email address and a mobile number. The user can set a password by clicking on the one-time login URL sent over email.

    Automatically generated

    This option is available only when you create a single user.

    Set now

    Select this option if you are the user. Then, set a password for login.

    Note

    The password must meet the following requirements:

    • Must contain 6 to 32 characters.

    • Must contain at least two types of the following: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, and special characters (~!?,.:;-_'"(`){}[]/<>@#$%^&*+|\= and spaces).

    • Cannot be the username or the username spelled backwards. For example, if the username is A12345, the password cannot be A12345, a12345, 54321A, or 54321a.

    • Cannot contain the user's mobile number or email address.

    Login Protection

    Enable

    If login protection is enabled, the user will need to enter a verification code in addition to the username and password during login. Enable this function for account security.

    You can choose from SMS-, email-, and virtual MFA-based login verification.

    Disable

    For this example, disable login protection.

    Note

    • For security purposes, select only one access type for each user.

      • Programmatic access: Users can access cloud services using development tools (including APIs, CLI, and SDKs) that support key authentication. This access type is recommended for developers.

      • Management console access: Users can log in to the management console using their own usernames and passwords.

    • You cannot change the access type of users, but you can control their access by enabling or disabling the user accounts.

  5. (Optional) Click Next and add the user to one or more user groups.

    • The user will inherit the permissions assigned to the user groups to which the user belongs.

    • You can also create new groups as required.

    Note

    • If the user will be an administrator, add the user to the default group admin.

    • You can add a user to multiple user groups.

  6. Click Create. If you have specified the access type as Programmatic access, download the access key on the Finish page.