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The Network Administration Center system 1-7
Network Administration Center
Supervisor’s User Guide Product release 2
Network administrator
The network administrator is the senior network supervisor responsible for
the overall operations of the NAC, including the staff and facilities. The
NAC network administrator is given the NAC network administrator
password, which allows access to all features on the NAC. In addition to
the functions available through the NAC network supervisor’s terminals,
the network administrator is responsible for defining and printing
management report schedules. Based on the information in these reports,
the network administrator can determine the efficiency of the NAC.
There is usually only one network administrator per shift. Features
available to network supervisors are available to network administrators.
For the purposes of this document, each person who knows the network
administration password is considered a network administrator.
The network administrator has exclusive access to the Parameter
Administration and Schedule Definition features.
Network supervisors
The NAC can have several supervisors, who are responsible for monitoring
its activities.
These supervisors can have access to a wide variety of features:
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Profile Maintenance
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Network Report Definition
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Remote Supervisor Login
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Network System Reports
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Queue Statistics Display
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Report Preview
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Position Status Display
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List Management
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Network Configuration Control
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Supervisor Messaging
The Supervisor Definition feature (described in the “Parameter
Administration” chapter) allows the network administrator to assign
specific features to each network supervisor.