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Want to change the SD-WAN Sites' Password

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Created: 18 Oct 2023 15:17

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I Want to change the Passwords of all my SDWAN sites from Central Manager Server Can anyone guide me, how I can change the passwords of all sites from SDWAN Sites

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MTR Posted 29 Oct 2023 18:04
To change the passwords of all your SDWAN sites from the Central Manager Server, you can follow these steps:

Log in to the Central Manager Server using your administrator credentials.
Navigate to the "Site Configuration" or "Site Management" section, depending on the SDWAN platform you are using.
Locate the list of your SDWAN sites or branches.
Select the first site or branch for which you want to change the password.
Look for an option or button that allows you to edit the site's configuration or settings.
In the site configuration, you should find a field or section for changing the password.
Enter the new password in the designated field. Make sure to create a strong password that meets the platform's password requirements.
Save the changes for the first site.
Repeat steps 4 to 8 for each remaining site or branch that you want to change the password for.
Once you have changed the passwords for all the sites, verify that the changes have been applied successfully.
It's important to note that the exact steps may vary depending on the SDWAN platform or software you are using. Therefore, it is recommended to consult the documentation or user guide specific to your SDWAN solution for detailed instructions on changing passwords for multiple sites from the Central Manager Server.
jerome_itable Posted 25 Oct 2023 08:09
To change the passwords of all sites from Sangfor SD-WAN Sites, you can use the Central Manager Server.

Steps:

    Log in to the Central Manager Server.
    Go to Configuration > Device Management > Device List.
    Select the SD-WAN sites that you want to change the passwords for.
    Click More > Batch Operation.
    In the Batch Operation dialog box, select Change Password.
    Enter the new password in the New Password and Confirm New Password fields.
    Click OK.

The Central Manager Server will change the passwords of all of the selected SD-WAN sites.

Note: It is important to create a strong password that is difficult to guess. You should also change your passwords regularly to help protect your Sangfor SD-WAN Sites from unauthorized access.
Abdul Sami Posted 24 Oct 2023 15:44

When using a Sangfor SD-WAN solution, you can also use the following steps to change the passwords of all your SDWAN sites from the Central Manager Server:

  •     Log in to the Central Manager Server.
  •     Navigate to Configuration > SD-WAN > Sites.
  •     Select the sites that you want to change the passwords for.
  •     Click More > Bulk Operation.
  •     In the Bulk Operation dialog box, select Change Site Password.
  •     Enter the new password in the New Password field.
  •     Enter the new password again in the Confirm Password field.
  •     Click OK.


The Central Manager Server will then push the new passwords to the selected sites.

Note:
It is important to note that changing the passwords of all your SDWAN sites at the same time can be disruptive. It is recommended that you schedule the password change for a maintenance window. You should also make sure that you have a backup of your SD-WAN configuration before you change the passwords. This will allow you to restore the configuration if there are any problems with the password change.

Farina Ahmed Posted 24 Oct 2023 13:04
To change passwords for multiple SD-WAN sites from a central management server, first, access the central management interface where your SD-WAN configurations are managed. Log in with your administrator credentials. Once inside, locate the section for site configuration. Within this section, identify the specific sites for which you want to change passwords. Some interfaces allow batch selection of multiple sites at once.

Within the site configuration section, find the fields related to password management or user accounts. These are the fields where you can enter the new passwords for the selected sites. Be sure to enter the new passwords accurately. After entering the new passwords, confirm the changes. Some systems might require you to confirm the new password by entering it twice.

Once you have confirmed the changes, apply them to save the new passwords for the selected sites. This step often involves clicking a "Save," "Apply," or "Update" button within the management interface. After applying the changes, it's crucial to verify that the new passwords are successfully updated for the selected SD-WAN sites. You can do this by attempting to log in to the individual sites using the new passwords.

Always ensure that you have a backup of your configurations before making any changes. If you encounter specific issues or need detailed instructions tailored to your SD-WAN solution, it's advisable to consult the official documentation provided by your SD-WAN vendor or seek assistance from their support resources.
Rica Cortez Posted 24 Oct 2023 11:44
Locate the list of SD-WAN sites or devices that are managed by the Central Manager Server.
For each site or device, select the option to change the password or edit the account settings.
Enter a new strong password that meets the password policy rules and criteria.
Save the changes, and the password for the respective SD-WAN site or device will be updated.
JoanaPatricia Posted 24 Oct 2023 11:43
By following these steps, you can effectively change the passwords of all your SD-WAN sites from a central manager server. The specific steps may vary depending on your SD-WAN solution, so refer to the documentation for your SD-WAN solution for detailed instructions.
Happpy Posted 24 Oct 2023 11:43
Specify the password expiration time in days, if applicable, to set a timeframe for password changes.
babeshuka Posted 24 Oct 2023 11:42
Navigate to the user access and authentication settings in the central manager server. Enable password policy rules and configure the desired password criteria, such as medium security or high security, for your SD-WAN sites.
Fuji12 Posted 24 Oct 2023 11:41
To change the passwords of all SD-WAN sites from a central manager server, follow these general steps:
Access the central manager server for your SD-WAN solution, such as Cisco SD-WAN Manager, FortiManager, Citrix SD-WAN Center, or Prisma SD-WAN.