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Open SDN Controller allows you to manage both the features that are available to the controller (via the Features Management page) and the users that will make use of those features (via the User Management page). The following topics describe how to do so:
From the Users page, you can add new Open SDN Controller users, edit the settings for existing users, and delete users from the system. To open this page, select Users from the main toolbar's Management menu.
From the Features page, you can view a listing of every Open SDN Controller feature that is currently installed on the system. You can also determine which of these features are active, install new features, update existing features, and activate features as needed. To open the Features page, select Features from the main toolbar's Management menu.
To determine whether a feature is currently active, simply locate its entry in the Features table and look at the Active column. If the feature is active, a check mark is displayed here.
Step 1 | In the Features table, locate the entry for the feature you want to activate. | ||
Step 2 | In the Actions
column, click the Activate icon and then verify that a check mark is displayed
in the Active column.
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