Modifying the User Database
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Field
Function
User Name
Enter a user name. User names may be up to 15 alphanumeric
characters in length, including spaces.
NOTE: The ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus converts
alphabetical characters to upper case.
Access Class
To select the Access Class, press the SPACE BAR until the
desired choice is displayed from the following selections:
Host “n”- Allows user access to the host port associated with
the host “n” port on the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus
(number depends on ASG Guard or ASG Guard
Plus). The user is not allowed access to any other
port ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus functions.
Sysop 1 - Provides access to all host ports and allows the user to
view alarm and historical information such as event
reports and log history from the ASG Guard/ASG
Guard Plus database. The user cannot change any
of the information or make any changes to the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus database.
Sysop 2 - In addition to all Sysop 1 access privileges, the Sysop
2 user can add events to or remove events from the
Event Table. The Sysop 2 user can implement all
commands associated with the Action and Alarm
Functions Menu. A Sysop 2 user cannot make any
changes to the user database.
CMaster - In addition to all Sysop 2 access privileges, the
Master level of access allows the user to implement
all ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus commands, including
modification of the user database.
Select the Access Class by pressing the ENTER key when your
choice is displayed. The cursor will then move to the Block
Access field.
Block Access
Initially No appears on the screen. Press the SPACE BAR to
toggle to Yes. Select No to allow a user to access the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus (not to block access). Select Yes to
prevent a user from accessing the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus.
Sessions Allowed
Enter a
number from 1 to 999 and press the ENTER key to
specify the number of successful sessions allowed for that user in
unlimited time frame. To allow unlimited number of sessions,
press the ENTER key only (do not enter a number).
User Expiration Date
Enter the date in month/day/year format after which the user is
not allowed access. During this time, the user has unlimited
access.
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