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One-Net/DASDEC User Manual
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v3.0 | r1016
Permission Level
Description
Administration Level
Unlimited permissions
Operation/Control Level Everything EXCEPT:
• Upgrades
• Software Licensing
• Debug Log enable/disable
• Web interface user setup/modification
• Log deletion
• Networked GPIO IP setup
• Network setup
• Network security setup
• Configuration file deletion/rename
Operation Level
Everything Operation/Control can do EXCEPT:
• Decoder channel enable/disable
• Encoder required test setup
• Configuration file interface
• Time setup
• Alert storage management setup
• Networked GPIO setup
Basic Operation Level
• Can encode and forward alerts and run local access
forwarding interface
• Can terminate EAN with password re-entry
• No Setup operations
EOC Operation Level
• Can encode and forward alerts and run local access
forwarding interface
• Can terminate EAN with password re-entry
• No Setup operations
View Only Level
• Decoded, originated and forwarded alerts and status
can be viewed
• No Setup operations
• No alerts can be originated. No manual forwarding. No
cancellation
New Password Policy
Version 3.0 introduces an updated password policy for all user accounts. This password
policy is designed to make EAS devices more secure and less accessible to unauthorized
logins:
• Users are no longer permitted to continue using the default password (
dasdec
) after
the initial login.
• Passwords must contain a minimum of 8 characters.
• Passwords must contain both letters and numbers.
• Commonly used (and blacklisted) passwords are not allowed.
• The following text strings are forbidden in any password. These are not case
sensitive, and any combination of upper and lower case are disallowed.
-
password
-
12345678
-
qwerty
-
dasdec
-
onenet
Attention
It is recommended
to create individual
user accounts for
each staff member
requiring access to
the EAS device. User
accounts can be
configured with the
appropriate permission
levels for each users’
roles and limiting
exposure to unintended
configuration changes.
The EAS device logs
user activity and can
assist in tracking down
issues if they arise.