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In SMP Manager, select the SMP Gateway.
In the Security menu, select Get SMP Gateway Local Security Database.
SMP Manager retrieves the file from the SMP Gateway and upon your approval, updates your
local security database with that retrieved from the SMP Gateway.
13.4.11 Removing the Security Database from One or More
SMP Gateways
Proceed as follows to remove the security database from one or more SMP Gateway(s):
In SMP Manager, select the SMP Gateway(s) from which you want to remove the security
database.
In the Security menu, select Remove Security Database from SMP Gateway.
Note: If global security is enabled on the SMP Gateway, the Remove Security
Database from SMP Gateway command is unavailable. If you really want to
remove local security from the gateway, you must first remove global security.
Once you have confirmed your intention and the security database has been removed, the Security
column now displays the word “Local: Disabled” for the SMP Gateway(s) you selected.
Note: Only your authentication policy and your user groups and privileges are disabled.
The other security functions, such as integrity checking and firewall and VPN
management, are not disabled.
You can reactivate the security database of one or more SMP Gateways by simply sending them
your local security database, as described under “Sending the Security Database to One or More
SMP Gate
ways”, page 98.
13.4.12 Unlocking a User Account
Only a person with security management privileges can unlock user accounts that have been
locked out following failed login attempts.
To unlock one or more user accounts:
In SMP Manager, select the SMP Gateway for which you want to perform the unlock
operation.
In the Security menu, select Unlock User Account.
In the Unlock Accounts for “< SMP Gateway >” dialog box:
Select Unlock all accounts.
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