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10.1.1.General control and priority levels
All setting values applicable for stations or groups can be defined as a mandatory
value or as an optional value (default setting). A value can be changed from
mandatory to optional from its context menu (right mouse button) with some
exceptions in Firewall settings (see chapter
Configuration/Shared Firewall Settings/
Profiles
).
The individual levels of priorities are set as follows (sorted from the highest to
lowest priority):
·
Shared settings for stations
Shared settings defined as mandatory in the Shared settings for stations
(available through upper top menu Tools) always have higher priority than
the others. Which means, that items set as mandatory in the mentioned
settings list cannot be changed at any lower levels.
·
Shared settings in group
Shared settings defined as mandatory in the station groups (item Shared
settings in group available from the specific group workspace via right-
clicking the context menu in the Stations branch) have higher priority, than
the particular station settings, but lower than the Shared settings for
stations.
·
Individual station settings
Particular settings for stations are considered to have the lowest priority,
which means, that all items set as mandatory in higher levels mentioned
above cannot be changed there.
Individual settings for stations can be accessed from the Stations item and
then double-clicking the requested station name.
By default, mandatory items are displayed as bold and can be easily changed by
right-clicking on the certain item's lock icon and choosing from the context menu
Mandatory item value.
The context menu contains also the following options:
·
All mandatory - sets mandatory flag to all items in the current dialogue.