As an administrator, you can modify access tokens that are associated with a service account and a user account.
Before You Begin
To modify an access token for a user, you must have one of the following permissions:
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Add, delete and modify a user
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Administrative Management
Procedure
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Manage > Account > Security.
The Security page appears.
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Click the Users tile.
The Users page appears.
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Do any one of the following:
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To modify the access token associated with the service account, click the service account username.
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To modify the access token associated with the user account, click the user account username.
The user page appears.
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On the Access tokens tab, in the row for the access token, click the action button
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Modify the Name, Expires or Renewable until time, and Scope.
Note
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You can change the scope only between All, Hyperscale, and Custom access tokens. For Microsoft SCIM and 1-Touch recovery access tokens, you cannot change the scope.
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The Renewable until box appears only for All, Hyperscale, and Custom access tokens. And, the Expires box only appears for Microsoft SCIM and 1-Touch recovery access tokens.
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To control from which IP addresses the access token must be used to execute REST APIs, do the following:
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Go to the IP allowlist section, click Edit.
The Edit IP allowlist dialog box appears.
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Enter the IP addresses or CIDR range. You can enter the IP address in IPv4 or IPv6 format.
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Click Save.
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Click Save.