Quick reference to user IDs, passwords, and Web addresses
Administration in the WebSphere Commerce environment requires a variety of user IDs. These user IDs along with their requisite authorities are described in the following list. For the WebSphere Commerce user IDs, the default passwords are identified.
- User profiles
- Two system user profiles are used and referred to frequently when
you install and configure WebSphere Commerce:
- A user profile which you create and use to install WebSphere Commerce
and start the Configuration Manager. To install and configure WebSphere
Commerce, you must use an system user profile of
USRCLS(*SECOFR)
or use theQSECOFR
user profile. - A user profile which is created by the Configuration Manager when
you create a WebSphere Commerce instance. This user profile is also
referred to as the instance user profile. A user
profile of
USRCLS(*USER)
is created by the Configuration Manager each time you create a WebSphere Commerce instance.
- A user profile which you create and use to install WebSphere Commerce
and start the Configuration Manager. To install and configure WebSphere
Commerce, you must use an system user profile of
- Configuration Manager user ID
- The Configuration Manager tool's graphical interface allows you
to modify the way WebSphere Commerce is configured. The initial Configuration
Manager user ID and password are
configadmin
andwebibm
. You are prompted to change these values the first time you log on to Configuration Manager.You can access Configuration Manager from your WebSphere Commerce machine, or any machine on the same network as WebSphere Commerce.
You can access Configuration Manager from any Windows machine that is on the same network as your iSeries server.
- IBM HTTP Server User ID
- If you are using IBM HTTP
Server, you can access your Web server home page by opening your Web
browser and typing the following Web address:
If you have customized your Web server, you may be required to type the name of your Web server's front page after the host name.http://host_name
- WebSphere Commerce Site Administrator
- The Site Administrator user ID and password apply to the following
WebSphere Commerce tools:
- WebSphere Commerce Accelerator. To access the WebSphere Commerce
Accelerator from a remote machine running a Windows operating system,
open your Internet Explorer Web browser, and type the following Web
address:
https://host_name:8000/accelerator
- Administration Console. To access the Administration Console from
a remote machine running a Windows operating system, open your Internet
Explorer Web browser, and type the following Web address:
https://host_name:8002/adminconsole
- Organization Administration Console. To access the Organization
Administration Console from a remote machine running a Windows operating
system, open your Internet Explorer Web browser, and type the following
Web address:
https://host_name:8004/orgadminconsole
Note: The Site Administrator user ID should never be removed, and should always have instance administrator authority.
WebSphere Commerce requires that the user ID and password adhere to the following rules:- The password must be at least 8 characters in length.
- The password must include at least 1 numeric digit.
- The password does not contain more than 4 occurrences of a character.
- The password does not repeat the same character more than 3 times.
- WebSphere Commerce Accelerator. To access the WebSphere Commerce
Accelerator from a remote machine running a Windows operating system,
open your Internet Explorer Web browser, and type the following Web
address:
- WebSphere Commerce Payments Administrator
-
When you install WebSphere Commerce Payments, the WebSphere Commerce Site Administrator ID is automatically assigned the Payments Administrator role. Switch the Payments Realm Class to WCSRealm if it has not already been done.
The Payments Administrator role enables a user ID to control and administer WebSphere Commerce Payments.
Note: Do not delete or rename the Site Administrator user ID created for your instance, and do not change any preassigned WebSphere Commerce Payments roles, as WebSphere Commerce functions related to WebSphere Commerce Payments integration will not work.