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Configure Default Credential Policy Use this procedure to configure clusterwide default credential policies that get applied to newly provisioned users. You can apply a separate credential policy for each of the following credential types: • Application User Passwords • End User Passwords • End User PINs Procedure Step 1 Configure settings for a credential policy: a) From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose User Management > User Settings > Credential Policy. b) Do either of the following: • Click Find and select an existing credential policy. • Click Add New to create a new credential policy. c) If you want the system to check for easily hacked passwords such as ABCD or 123456, check the Check for Trivial Passwords check box. d) Complete the fields in the Credential Policy Configuration window. For help with the fields and their settings, see the online help. e) Click Save. f) If you want to create a different credential policy for one of the other credential types, repeat these steps. Step 2 Apply the credential policy to one of the credential types: a) From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose User Management > User Settings > Credential Policy Default. b) Select the credential type to which you want to apply your credential policy. c) From the Credential Policy drop-down, select the credential policy that you want to apply for this credential type. For example, you might select the credential policy that you created. d) Enter the default passwords in both the Change Credential and Confirm Credential fields. Users have to enter these passwords at next login. e) Configure the remaining fields in the Credential Policy Default Configuration window. For help with the fields and their settings, see the online help. f) Click Save. g) If you want to assign a credential policy for one of the other credential types, repeat these steps. For individual users, you can also assign a policy to a specific user credential from the End User Configuration window or Application User Configuration window for that user. Click the Edit Credential button that is adjacent to the credential type (password or PIN) to open the Credential Configuration settings for that user credential. Note Security Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 229 User Security Configure Default Credential Policy