Creating a Security Administrator¶
For security purposes, create a security administrator and manage users in your account as the security administrator.
Procedure¶
Choose Management & Deployment > Identity and Access Management.
In the navigation pane, choose Users.
On the Users page, click Create User.
Specify the user information on the Create User page.
Parameter
Description
Username
Username that will be used to log in to the cloud platform, for example, Franklin. 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.
External Identity ID
Identity of an enterprise user in IAM user SSO.
This parameter (no more than 128 characters) is mandatory for IAM user SSO. For details, see IAM User SSO via SAML
Specify the access type as Management console access and click Next.
Access Type
Configuration
Description
Management console access
Console Password
Set by user
If you are the administrator setting the password for user Franklin, select this option and enter an email address and a mobile number. User Franklin can then set a password by clicking 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 user Franklin. Then, set a password for login.
Login Protection
Enable
If login protection is enabled, user Bob 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
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.
Click Next. A page is displayed for you to select a user group.
Select the admin user group.
Click Create.