Using the URL that the administrator provides, end users can access the Self Provisioning web interface to change or reset the communication profile password.
End users can start the self provisioning interface from any device that supports a web browser. For example, from a web browser on the computer, mobile phone, and notebook.
By default, Self Provisioning Status is set to true so that the end user can change the communication profile password.
There are 2 limits for the
Self Provisioning web interface:
The maximum number of login sessions for the Self Provisioning web interface is 300, 500, and 1000 for System Manager Profiles 2, 3, and 4 respectively.
The maximum number of concurrent HTTP requests for the Self Provisioning web interface is 75, 125, and 250 for System Manager Profiles 2, 3, and 4 respectively.
For example, if you run System Manager Profile 2, 300 users can login to the Self Provisioning web interface. Once logged in, only 75 users can simultaneously make a change.
Note:
The login sessions and HTTP requests for the Self Provisioning web interface are independent of the main System Manager web interface.
The session time-out is 10 minutes.