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When you install the Avaya Services package (cs-services), the installation program sets up the AE Services server with the cust account by default.
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You are responsible for changing the password for the cust account after initially using it. See Changing the default password for the cust account in local Linux and Changing the default password for the cust account in User Management. |
AE Services installs the cust account in two places: the local Linux password store and the local LDAP directory (User Management Service). As a result, the cust account has read-write access to all AE Services Management Console features.
The Linux cust account provides remote access, using a secure shell (ssh) client, to the Linux shell. The Linux cust account belongs to two login groups: susers and security admin. As a result, the cust account has system administration privileges and security administration privileges. To see how administrative roles map to Linux groups in AE Services, refer to AE Services administrative roles and access privileges (role based access control - RBAC.
The User Management Service cust account provides access to the User Management Service. You must install the AE Services license in order to log in to Application Enablement Services Management Console with the User Management Service cust account.