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How Do I Bind a Virtual MFA Device?
MFA authentication provides an additional layer of protection on top of the username and password. If MFA–based login authentication is enabled, you will need to enter a verification code after your username and password are authenticated. Together, these factors make your account and resources more secure.
MFA devices can be based on hardware or software. The cloud system supports only virtual MFA devices.
A virtual MFA device is an application that generates 6-digit codes in compliance with the TOTP standard. Such applications can run on mobile devices (including smartphones) and are easy to use.
For more information, see MFA Authentication and Virtual MFA Device.
Prerequisites
You have installed an MFA application (for example, Google Authenticator) on your smartphone.
Procedure
- On the management console, hover the mouse pointer over the username in the upper right corner and choose My Credentials from the drop-down list.
- On the My Credentials page, click Bind next to the Virtual MFA Device parameter.
- Go to the Bind Virtual MFA Device page.
- Add your account to an MFA application.
- Scanning the QR code
Open the MFA application on your mobile phone, click the plus sign + on the application, and scan the QR code displayed on the Bind Virtual MFA Device page. Your account is then automatically added to the application, with the username and secret key displayed.
- Manually entering the secret key
Open the MFA application on your mobile phone, click the plus sign + on the application, and manually enter the secret key displayed on the Bind Virtual MFA Device page.
- Scanning the QR code
- View the verification code on the MFA application. The code is automatically updated every 30 seconds.
- On the Bind Virtual MFA Device page, enter two consecutive verification codes and click OK to bind the virtual MFA device.