Draco tera flex
Configuration via Management Software
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Field
Entry
Description
AD Group Locked
Activated
Lock synchronization of group attribute for an Active Directory
user. This setting is required for a manual change of user
groups for a specific Active Directory user.
Deactivated
Function not active (default)
NOTICE
Failed SNMP logging
If the login data of the SNMPv3 user differs between the matrix and the SNMP server, no SNMP loggings
are transmitted.
Ensure the login data (username and password) in both settings are identical (see section on
page 159).
Creating a new Standard User Account
To create a new user, proceed as follows:
1. Select
User Settings > Users & Groups
in the task area.
2. Click the
Activate Edit Mode
menu item in the toolbar.
3. Click the
New User
button.
A selection dialog appears.
4. Select a template of an existing user if applicable (
Choose template
) in the selection box.
5. Click the
Ok
button.
6. Enter a name.
7. Optionally enter a full name and a password.
8. Enter general access permissions.
9. Set user permissions for CPU access (paste function).
10. Set user favorites for OSD access.
11. Click the
Apply
button to confirm the new user settings.
12. Click the
Deactivate Edit Mode
menu item in the toolbar.
Creating a new LDAP User Account
1. Select
User Settings > Users & Groups
in the task area.
2. Click the
Activate Edit Mode
menu item in the toolbar.
3. Click the
New User
button.
A selection dialog appears.
4. Select
Create a LDAP User
in the selection box to create a new LDAP user (bind user).
5. Click the
Ok
button.
6. Enter the name of the bind user from the Active Directory into the field
Name
.
7. Enter the Common Name (CN) of the bind user from the Active Directory into the field
Login Name
.
8. Enter the password of the bind user from the Active Directory into the field
Password
.
9. Click the
Apply
button to confirm the creation of the user.
10. Click the
Deactivate Edit Mode
menu item in the toolbar.
A matrix configuration should only include one LDAP user and one LDAP group at the same time. The
LDAP user and the LDAP group can be created, changed, or deleted during ongoing operation: No restart
of the matrix is required.