This page provides an overview of user preferences in . Controller UI users can change their passwords, account settings, date and time format, and other preferences on the My Preferences page. 

User Preferences 

You can access the controls for changing your display name, contact email, or password from the My Preferences page by clicking the Edit link under your email. The controls require you to enter your password to complete the change. 

The display name is the name that the Tenant uses to identify you in specific screen text and messages. For example, it appears in notifications to other Tenant users when you share a dashboard with them. You cannot change your username. To change your username, you need to have an administrator delete your account and create another one with the new name. 

Some user account settings are attributes of local users (that is, users validated against credentials stored in ). If your Tenant is configured to use an external authentication mechanism instead, such as SAML or LDAP, you need to change the equivalent settings in the external system instead. 

My Account

This is where you can update your personal account information and configure your mobile app. You are not able to edit your Username as it is part of the SAML federation.

Password Requirements

Strong passwords are required for local accounts. A secure password must meet these requirements:

Mobile App Configuration

provides a quick response (QR) code to set up the mobile app on your iPhone or Android phone. 

Click View Configuration Code and follow the instructions provided. See Cisco AppDynamics Mobile App.

View Preferences

The Tenant UI provides the following user preferences:

You may need to log out of the UI and log back in to see the effects of your changes. 

Advanced User Preferences

The user preferences page presents advanced options that include debug mode.

Debug Mode

We recommend that you enable debug mode only when directly advised to do so by Cisco AppDynamics Support. 

The debug mode in the Tenant UI is primarily intended for internal use by the development team. In some cases, you may be asked to enable debug mode when consulting with Support, for example, when you are troubleshooting an issue. However, it is important to note that specific debug mode options can negatively impact Tenant performance.