
Bridge GUI Guide: Administrative Access
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(refer to Section 2.2.2.3 for more information on account roles
and access).
On a screen common to both views, you can toggle between
the two views of the screen. If you are viewing a screen
exclusive to the Advanced View and you click
SIMPLE
VIEW
, the
Bridge GUI will return the main page for the function or, if no
such page exists in Simple View, the
Monitor
->
Connections
screen.
2.1.5
Accessing Bridge GUI Help
Access the table of contents for Bridge GUI help by clicking
HELP
in the upper right corner of every page. For help with the
screen you are currently viewing, click
More Information
in the
upper right of the screen.
2.1.6
Logging Off
To log off the Bridge GUI, click
LOGOFF
, in the upper right
corner of the screen.
If you simply close the browser you have used to access the
Bridge GUI, you will not be logged off completely. Although you
must re-open you browser and log back on to the Bridge in
order to regain access to the same account, the previous
administrative session persists until it times out or, at the point
of logging back in to the account, you opt to end it.
By default, the Bridge is configured to end administrative
sessions after 10 minutes of inactivity, automatically logging
the administrator off. You can reconfigure the global
administrative
Session Idle Timeout
(refer to Section 2.2.1.4).
2.2 Administrative Accounts and Access
NOTE:
The precon-
figured
admin
,
Ad-
ministrator
-level, account
corresponds to the
Crypto Officer
role as
defined by Federal In-
formation Processing
Standards (FIPS) 140-2.
There are three levels of permissions for administrative
accounts on the Bridge, determined by
Role
assignment:
Administrator
account users have unrestricted access to
management functions and system information on the
Bridge.
Maintenance
account users can view complete system and
configuration information and perform a few administrative
functions but cannot make configuration changes beyond
changing their own passwords (Section 2.2.2.11), if
permitted (the default).
Log Viewer
account users can view only high-level system
health indicators and only those log messages unrelated to
configuration changes. If permitted (the default), they can
also change the password for the account.
For more detail on account privileges refer to Section 2.2.2.3.
By default, one of each administrative account type is present
in the Bridge’s local administrator database, with the