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Access Rights Menu
The Access Rights Menu is accessed whenever you select
Change Access Rights
(option
6
) from the
Edit User menu, or
Change Access Rights
from the Edit Group menu. The options in this menu is
described below:
Adding a Group
1.
Type
7
and
<Enter>
at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main Security Menu) to add
a group account. A sample session response is:
The following groups are currently enrolled:
administrator
Enter name of new group:
2.
Enter a name for the group. A group name is a valid character string (4 - 20 alpha-numeric
characters) defining the group. This string is
case sensitive
, and each group name must be unique.
3.
Press
<Enter>
to display the Edit Group menu.
Access Rights Menu
Command
Description
1) Terminal (RS232) Access
(Enable/Disable)
Enables/disables Terminal (RS232 Program port) Access. The
account has sufficient access rights to login to a Terminal session
if this option is enabled.
2) Admin Change Password Access
(Enable/Disable)
Enables/disables Administrator Change Password Access. The
account has sufficient access rights to change the administrator
password if this option is enabled.
3) FTP Access
(Enable/Disable)
Enables/disables FTP Access. The account has sufficient access
rights to access the NetLinx Master's FTP Server if this option is
enabled.
4) HTTP Access
(Enable/Disable)
This selection enables/disables HTTP (Web Server) Access. The
account has sufficient access rights to browse to the NetLinx
Master with a Web Browser if this option is enabled.
5) Telnet Access
(Enable/Disable)
This selection enables/disables Telnet Access. The account has
sufficient access rights to login to a Telnet session if this option is
enabled.
6) Configuration Access
(Enable/Disable)
This selection enables/disables Configuration Access rights for
the target Master. The account has sufficient access rights to
access the Main Security Menu if this option is enabled.
5) ICSP Security
(Enabled/Disabled)
This selection enables/disables ICSP communication access.
The account has sufficient access rights to initiate ICSP data
communication.
6) ICSP Encryption Required
(Enabled/Disabled)
This selection enables/disables the need to require encryption of
the ICSP communicated data.
If enabled:
- All communicating AMX components must authenticate with
a valid username and password before beginning
communication with the Master.
- All communication must be encrypted.
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