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<br> '''Figure 1: User Sign-In'''  
 
<br> '''Figure 1: User Sign-In'''  
  
'''[[Image:01 Admin Sign in.jpg|400px|01 Admin Sign in.jpg]]'''<br> <br>
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'''Figure 2: Cirrus Welcome'''  
 
'''Figure 2: Cirrus Welcome'''  
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== User Maintenance  ==
 
== User Maintenance  ==
  
User Maintenance allows the administrator to add, edit, activate, deactivate, and delete users, as well as change user passwords.  
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User Maintenance allows the administrator to add, edit, activate, deactivate, and delete users. Non-LDAP users can also change their passwords with the User Maintenance portlet.<br>
  
 
1. To access the User Maintenance page, navigate to '''Administration User Maintenance'''.  
 
1. To access the User Maintenance page, navigate to '''Administration User Maintenance'''.  
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<br> 1. After selecting LDAP or Non-LDAP, enter a valid universal login name in the format firstname_lastname, all in lower case, then select '''Next'''.  
 
<br> 1. After selecting LDAP or Non-LDAP, enter a valid universal login name in the format firstname_lastname, all in lower case, then select '''Next'''.  
  
NOTE: The '''Plant''', '''Site''', '''Screen Name''', '''First Name, Last Name''', '''Email''', '''Oracle Employee ID''', and '''Job Title''' will be filled in according to the information that has been transferred from the Universal Login system.  
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NOTE: The '''Plant''', '''Site''', '''Screen Name''', '''First Name, Last Name''', '''Email''', '''Oracle Employee ID''', and '''Job Title''' will be filled according to the information that has been transferred from the Universal Login system.  
  
2. Select the Labor Type and Job Level from the drop down boxes and enter the users Department and Telephone, then select the '''Save''' button.  
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2. Select the '''Labor Type''' and '''Job Level''' from the drop-down boxes and enter the users '''Department''' and '''Telephone''', then select the '''Save''' button.  
  
 
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'''Figure 7: Edit User'''  
 
'''Figure 7: Edit User'''  
  
'''[[Image:07 Admin User Maintenance Edit.jpg|500px|07 Admin User Maintenance Edit.jpg]]'''<br>  
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'''[[Image:07 Admin User Maintenance Edit.jpg|500px|07 Admin User Maintenance Edit.jpg]]'''<br> <br>  
  
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<br> <br> On the following screen, only the '''Labor Type''', '''Job Level''', '''Badge ID''', '''Department,''' and '''Telephone''' may be edited.  
 
 
<br> On the following screen, only the '''Labor Type''', '''Job Level''', '''Badge ID''', '''Department,''' and '''Telephone''' may be edited.  
 
  
 
2. Enter the desired information, then select '''Save'''.  
 
2. Enter the desired information, then select '''Save'''.  
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<br> '''[[Image:08 Admin User Maintenance Activate.jpg|700px|08 Admin User Maintenance Activate.jpg]]'''  
 
<br> '''[[Image:08 Admin User Maintenance Activate.jpg|700px|08 Admin User Maintenance Activate.jpg]]'''  
  
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==== Deactivate User  ====
 
==== Deactivate User  ====
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'''Figure 10: Delete User'''  
 
'''Figure 10: Delete User'''  
  
'''[[Image:10 Admin User Maintenance Delete.jpg|700px|10 Admin User Maintenance Delete.jpg]]'''
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==== Change Password  ====
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==== Change Password<br> ====
  
Administrators need to change the password for Non-LDAP users every 90 days. LDAP users must use the universal password change functionality to change their password based upon the standard corporate password policy.  
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LDAP users must use the universal password change functionality to change their password every 60 days based upon the standard corporate password policy. Non-LDAP users must change their passwords using the Change Password funtionality in the User Maintenance portlet. Non-LDAP users must change their passwords every 90 days.<br>
  
 
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#To change a Non-LDAP user<nowiki>’</nowiki>s password, select the user from the Screen Name list and then select Change Password.  
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<li>To change a password using the Change Password functionality in the Cirrus portal, select the user from the Screen Name list and then select Change Password.</li>
#&nbsp;The '''Change User Password '''form displays:
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<li>The '''Change User Password '''form displays:</li>
  
 
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'''Figure 11: Change Non-LDAP Password'''  
 
'''Figure 11: Change Non-LDAP Password'''  
  
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#Enter a new password in the '''Password '''field and then confirm the new password in the '''Confirm Password '''field.
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<li>Enter a new password in the '''Password '''field and then confirm the new password in the '''Confirm Password '''field.</li>
  
 
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<u>NOTE: </u> There is not a standard format for the creation of passwords. Any phrase, number, or special character combination is acceptable.  
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<u>NOTE:</u> There is not a standard format for the creation of passwords. Any phrase, number, or special character combination is acceptable.  
  
 
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#Select '''Save''' to change the password, or '''Cancel''' to exit.
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<li>Select '''Save''' to change the password, or '''Cancel''' to exit.</li>
  
 
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<u>NOTE:</u> Currently, when a password expires, the user will need to inform the supervisor who can manually change it in Cirrus. In the future, a notification e-mail will be sent to the supervisor (if one is assigned during the user set-up process) to allow a notice to change passwords before they expire.  
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<u>NOTE:</u> Notification e-mails will be sent to supervisors (if assigned during the user set-up process) to allow a notice to change passwords before they expire.  
 
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== Document Revision History  ==
 
== Document Revision History  ==

Revision as of 20:32, 3 March 2015

Cirrus > Administration > Admin User Maintenance
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Administration
User Maintenance
Version MES15 Portal 1.0
Work Instruction


This Work Instruction is Sanmina's corporate standard.
This document is under revision control. The latest revision is located on SanminaNet.
Once printed it is an uncontrolled copy. All alterations to this work instruction require approval.
Contact the IT Global Education and Training Department to submit suggested alterations and or updates.

This edition applies to MES15 Portal 1.0 and all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new revisions.


Administration

Administrative privileges for the Cirrus portal are located in the Administration menu heading. With the portal, Administrators are able to access privileges from one convenient location. Privileges include User Maintenance, Plant Maintenance, Site Maintenance, Profile Maintenance, and Generic Attribute Maintenance. Also located in the Administration menu heading are SFDC Administrator, Document Control, PTS Administrator, and LE Administration.

This work instruction is intended to guide administrators on how to manage and maintain the Cirrus Portal, as well as to provide specific user groups a common sense of portal operation.

To access any of the Administration functionalities, the user must sign into the Cirrus Portal and then select the Administration expandable heading located in the menu on the left of the screen.


Figure 1: User Sign-In

01 Admin Sign in.jpg

Figure 2: Cirrus Welcome

02 Admin Welcome Screen.jpg

User Maintenance

User Maintenance allows the administrator to add, edit, activate, deactivate, and delete users. Non-LDAP users can also change their passwords with the User Maintenance portlet.

1. To access the User Maintenance page, navigate to Administration User Maintenance.

All available users will be listed alphabetically.


Figure 3: User Maintenance

03 Admin User Maintenance.jpg

Filter Users

The Administrator has the option to filter the username results by Plant, Site, Screen Name, E-Mail, Status, or User Type.

1. To filter the users, enter desired information into the appropriate field and select Filter.


Figure 4: Filter Results

04 Admin User Maintenence Filter.jpg


Add User

1. To add a user, select the Add button located at the left of the main screen above the user list.

The following form is to determine if the new user is a LDAP user or a Non-LDAP user. LDAP users have email accounts and can usually access Oracle and/or Agile. Non-LDAP users do not have an email address or a system login account.


Figure 5: Add User

05 Admin User Maintenence Add.jpg



1. After selecting LDAP or Non-LDAP, enter a valid universal login name in the format firstname_lastname, all in lower case, then select Next.

NOTE: The Plant, Site, Screen Name, First Name, Last Name, Email, Oracle Employee ID, and Job Title will be filled according to the information that has been transferred from the Universal Login system.

2. Select the Labor Type and Job Level from the drop-down boxes and enter the users Department and Telephone, then select the Save button.


Figure 6: Add User Information

06 Admin User Maintenance Info.jpg



Edit User

1. To edit a user, check the box to the left of the desired username, then select Edit.


Figure 7: Edit User

07 Admin User Maintenance Edit.jpg



On the following screen, only the Labor Type, Job Level, Badge ID, Department, and Telephone may be edited.

2. Enter the desired information, then select Save.

Activate User

If a user is inactive, he or she can be reactivated by selecting the Activate function in the User Maintenance portlet.

1. To activate a user, select the Inactive option in the Status drop down box at the top of the main screen.

2. Select the Search button on the right of the screen to filter results to only inactive users.

3. In the Inactive user list, select the box to the left of the desired user, and then select Activate.


Figure 8: Activate User


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Deactivate User

1. To deactivate a user, select the check box to the left of the active user name and select Deactivate.


Figure 9: Deactivate User

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Delete User


Inactive users can be deleted from the inactive user screen.

1. To delete a user, select the Inactive option in the Status drop down box at the top of the main screen.

2. Select the Search button on the right of the screen to filter results to only inactive users.

3. In the Inactive user list, select the box to the left of the desired user, and then select the Delete button at the top of the list.


Figure 10: Delete User

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Change Password

LDAP users must use the universal password change functionality to change their password every 60 days based upon the standard corporate password policy. Non-LDAP users must change their passwords using the Change Password funtionality in the User Maintenance portlet. Non-LDAP users must change their passwords every 90 days.


  1. To change a password using the Change Password functionality in the Cirrus portal, select the user from the Screen Name list and then select Change Password.
  2. The Change User Password form displays:

  3. Figure 11: Change Non-LDAP Password 11 Admin User Maintenance.jpg

  4. Enter a new password in the Password field and then confirm the new password in the Confirm Password field.

  5. NOTE: There is not a standard format for the creation of passwords. Any phrase, number, or special character combination is acceptable.
  6. Select Save to change the password, or Cancel to exit.

  7. NOTE: Notification e-mails will be sent to supervisors (if assigned during the user set-up process) to allow a notice to change passwords before they expire.



Document Revision History

Date Author Title Version Change Reference
02/14/14 Ashley Martin Technical Writer v 1.0 This is the first revision of the User Maintenance Work Instruction
02/17/14 Elaine Fonaro Technical Writer v 1.0 General Review and Formatting