System Configuration Settings
There is a number of global system settings that are available under
, which you can configure for your Multi-Site Orchestrator as described in the following sections.The documentation set for this product strives to use bias-free language. For the purposes of this documentation set, bias-free is defined as language that does not imply discrimination based on age, disability, gender, racial identity, ethnic identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and intersectionality. Exceptions may be present in the documentation due to language that is hardcoded in the user interfaces of the product software, language used based on RFP documentation, or language that is used by a referenced third-party product. Learn more about how Cisco is using Inclusive Language.
There is a number of global system settings that are available under
, which you can configure for your Multi-Site Orchestrator as described in the following sections.This section describes how to configure an alias for your Nexus Dashboard Orchestrator as well as enable a custom GUI-wide banner to be displayed at the top of your screen, as shown in the following figure.
Step 1 |
Log in to your Orchestrator. |
Step 2 |
From the left navigation pane, select . |
Step 3 |
Click the Edit icon to the right of the System Alias & Banners area. This opens the System Alias & Banners settings window. |
Step 4 |
In the Alias field, specify the system alias. |
Step 5 |
Choose whether you want to enable the GUI banner. |
Step 6 |
If you enable the banner, you must provide the message that will be displayed on it. |
Step 7 |
If you enable the banner, you must choose the severity, or color, for the banner. |
Step 8 |
Click Save to save the changes. |
Note |
This feature is enabled by default when you first install or upgrade to Release 2.2(1) or later. |
Step 1 |
Log in to your Orchestrator. |
Step 2 |
From the left navigation pane, select . |
Step 3 |
Click the Edit icon to the right of the Fail Attempts & Lockout Time area. This opens the Fail Attempts & Lockout Time settings window. |
Step 4 |
From the Fail Attempt Settings dropdown, select the number of attempts before the user is locked out. |
Step 5 |
From the Lockout Time (Minutes) dropdown, select the length of the lockout. This specifies the base lockout duration once it's triggered. The timer is extended up to three times exponentially with every additional consecutive login failure. |
Step 6 |
Click Save to save the changes. |