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Media Flow Controller Configuration Tasks (Web Interface)
Active Users
View configured users information. See
Figure 25
. To view user information:
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Username—Used for logins.
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Full Name—For the user, as configured.
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Line—How the user is connected, SSH or Web.
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Host—What system this user is configured on.
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Idle (seconds)—Time since the last command execution of this user.
User Accounts
View user account information. See
Figure 25
.
For each configured user account:
1.
View user account information:
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User—Used for logins.
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Full Name—For the user, as configured.
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Capability—The privilege level assigned this user. There are three pre-defined
capabilities:
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admin—Full privileges (default); in Enable mode all EXEC commands are
available.
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monitor—Privileges for reading all data and performing all actions, but not for
changing any configuration.
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unpriv—Unprivileged.
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Enabled—Whether or not this user account is enabled. User accounts are enabled by
default. Disabling an account makes it inactive (logins are disallowed) but does not
delete it from the system.
2.
Select a user account and Remove Selected User, Enable User, or Disable User.
3.
Click Save at the top of the page to make changes persistent across reboots.
Add New User
Add a new user to Media Flow Manager. See
Figure 25
.
To add a new user:
1.
Enter this information to the text boxes:
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User—Login name.
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Full Name—Displays in User Accounts list.
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Capability— There are three pre-defined capabilities:
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admin—Full privileges (default); in Enable mode all EXEC commands are
available.
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monitor—Privileges for reading all data and performing all actions, but not for
changing any configuration.
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unpriv—Unprivileged.
2.
Click Add User to complete operation.
3.
Click Save at the top of the page to make changes persistent across reboots.
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