
ADIC Management Console User’s Guide
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Deleting a Portal
A portal can be deleted without loss to stored data. Deleting the only portal for a user will result in that user
having no access to the SAN.
1
Log on as SAN administrator or portal administrator.
2
Select the
Admin
menu, point to
Portal
, then select
Delete
.
3
Select the portal that you wish to delete. The
Delete
button becomes available.
4
Select
Delete
, and then select
OK
. The portal is deleted.
Setting Permissions for Portal Access
The SAN administrator can set permissions for all users. A portal administrator can set permissions for
power users and basic users within the portal(s) to which the portal administrator is assigned.
1
Log on as SAN administrator or portal administrator.
2
Select the
Admin
menu, point to
Portal
, then select
Permissions
.
3
Select the portal for which you are assigning or revoking access.
4
Select
Next
.
A list is displayed that consists of all users with access privileges to the portal you selected.
5
Select the check boxes in the
Assign
column to grant or revoke access to the selected portal.
6
Select
Finish
.
Summary of Contents for Scalar i2000
Page 1: ...User sGuide ADICManagementConsole 4 4...
Page 8: ...viii Contents...
Page 26: ...18 Getting Started...
Page 30: ...22 Frequently Asked Questions...
Page 50: ...42 Working with Portals...
Page 60: ...52 Working with Categories and Views...
Page 70: ...62 Performing Administrative Tasks...
Page 96: ...88 Configuring SAN Access...
Page 110: ...102 Troubleshooting the SAN...
Page 116: ...108 Glossary...
Page 120: ...112 Index...