Model: MTS200 (1U)
Doc. Ref. no. : - m08/om/201
Issue no.: 03
Page 179 of 195
User’s Manual
Device Configurations:
Using Device configurations, user can view the current applicable settings for General settings, Network
settings, NTP settings, SNMP settings, ntp.conf file, snmp.conf file and NTP symmetric keys values. User
need to select the option and click on “Submit” button. After submit button is clicked, pop up window will
open showing the settings for selected file.
User Management:
Multiple Users can be created for MTS200 device with categories as Super-User, Administrator and Info.
Maximum 10 username are allowed within system including “root” user. “root” is default super-user of
MTS200 device which cannot be deleted or its username or password modified.
Users created through webserver or console based configuration program are applicable only for
webserver login and SSH, Telnet and serial console session. The users created through webserver or
console based porgram are different from front panel keypad password access.
New Users can be created or deleted only by Super-user and administrator type of users. Info user login
to webpage can neither create user nor delete any user.
Super-user have all read-write access for system configuration, have rights to start/stop restart any
system through webserver or console based program and even can check the ntp status data on
webserver or console based program.
Administrator also have all read-write access for system configuration, have rights to start/stop restart any
system through webserver or console based program and even can check the ntp status data on
webserver or console based program. But, Administrator do not have access to console of MTS200
through SSH or Telnet or serial mode. If Administrator tries to have SSH, Telnet or serial session with
MTS200
, console based configuration utility “start” program will run automatically and session will expire
or close on exit of the program.
Info User can only view configuration status but cannot modify device configuration and also cannot make
any changes to system services status. Info user also does not have access to ntp service status.