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Web Interface Operation
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Cannot configure the TCP/IP, SNMP Global Security, and LDAPsettings
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Cannot upload the communication module configuration file or upgrade the firmware
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Cannot change his profile or another user’s account
No Access
An ePDU-User with no access privileges is not authorized to access to the Web page.
Outlet-User
The Outlet-Users have only one read-write privilege. The Outlet-User has the authority to change his own
password and e-mail address, but not the login. (Remote Outlet-Users cannot change the login or password,
but can change their own e-mail address.) All other privileges are restricted to viewing ePDU and assigned
outlets data. Only accessible menu items display for the user according to the assigned permissions.
Figure 83. Outlet-User Menu View
Read-Only Access
Outlet-Users with read-only access have limited privileges, including:
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Access to retrieved ePDU up-to-date data and measurements, but cannot change settings for the ePDU
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Access to retrieved data for the outlets in user-defined groups assigned by the administrator
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Cannot access the Serial interface; must use the Web interface only
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Can access the log and notifications submenu, but cannot clear the logs data
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Cannot configure the TCP/IP, SNMP Global Security, and LDAP or other global settings
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Cannot upload the communication module configuration file or upgrade the firmware
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Cannot change his profile or another user’s account
No Access
An Outlet-User (local or remote) with no access privileges is not authorized to access to the Web page.
Session Management
The following session management restrictions apply:
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There can only be one SuperUser with read-write access rights and up to eight multi-users with configurable
access rights.
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Only one ePDU-User or Outlet User with read-write access and at least one common outlet can be
logged-in at a time.
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When the administrator connects, any existing read-write sessions are closed. The other user (or users) will
be asked to authenticate and open a new read-only session.