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Figure 9-6: Enter security code
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The analyzer may not display an error message when a user tries to write an
operation without the proper security code (for example if you entered a code for read-only
access); it simply does not accept value changes.
If connected with remote communication or Ethernet, you cannot change the security code.
Security codes are checked via remote communication whether the switch is on or off. A TCP/IP
connection, whether direct or over a network, is considered remote. Connection attempts for TCP/IP
will always require the security codes.
9.2
Configure Role Base Access Control (RBAC)
Role Based Access Control (RBAC) is a feature within PCCU32 that allows an administrator to
designate roles and control access levels to various applications and processes in the analyzer. The
system provides pre-defined privileges for each role.
When defining RBAC for the analyzer, consider all required user-access to the system. First, create an
administrator account and then add users. Assign a default role to each user. For additional non-
admin users, you can modify the default privileges to limit access as required.
shows the
Security Editor
window used to define users and roles for RBAC. This example
shows the default
Administrator
role, the list of functions (processes or applications) and the type of
access granted for these functions. The default definition provides full access for the Administrator
role.