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Dial Back Delay:
Sets the amount of time that will elapse between Dial
Back Attempts. For more information on the Dial Back Feature, please
refer to Section 5.5.1.6. (Default = 30 Seconds.)
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Edit Password Directory:
Provides access to a series of menus that
are used to create, edit, and delete passwords/accounts as described in
Section 5.5.1.1.
5.5.1.1. The Password Directory
In addition to defining passwords and assigning command privileges to each
password, the Edit Password Directory function allows you to determine which
ports and switched outlets each password will be allowed to control, and also
configures Dial Back parameters. The Password Directory allows for the
definition of up to 32 separate passwords.
Note:
• The Password Directory menu is only available when you have
logged into command mode using a password that permits access to
Supervisor Mode.
• In the Text Interface, the /V command can be invoked to view the
Password Directory.
To activate the Edit Password Directory menu, proceed as follows:
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Web Browser Interface:
Click the "Setup" button to access the Setup
Menus, and then click the "Users" button. The Password Directory Menu
will be displayed as shown in Figure 5.5.
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Text Interface:
First, type
/F
and press
[Enter]
to access the System
Parameters Menu (Figure 5.4.) At the System Parameters Menu, type
9
and press
[Enter]
to display the Password Directory Menu (Figure 5.6.)
The Password Directory Menu offers the following options:
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View Password Directory:
Displays a summary of currently defined
user accounts. Note that actual passwords will not be displayed, and
when configuring the system via the Text Interface, the Password
Directory is displayed by invoking the /V command and is not present on
the Password Directory menu.
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Add Name/Password (Create Users):
Creates new passwords and
assigns Supervisor Mode access and port access rights as described in
Section 5.5.1.2.
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