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Figure 212: Access Granted Message
As a courtesy, ERIC-LAPTOP (ERIC-PC in the following example) left a chat message for HCD-L2, shown in
Figure 213.
Figure 213: Message to HCD-L2 from ERIC-PC (ERIC-LAPTOP)
It is important to remember that since ERIC-LAPTOP took control of the HCD-L2’s rack, no one else can access
that rack until ERIC-LAPTOP releases control of the HCD-L2 rack.
To disable master control, the HCD-L2 client must click on the Disable Master screen button and complete the steps
to return control of the rack to standard operating procedure.
4.2.6.2
Group Security Filter
RDMS™ racks may be configured two different ways, depending on the preferred structure. A Group Identifier (ID)
is used to provide a unique name for each RDMS™. In the first configuration, racks may be named based on
department, such as Lab, Development, Production, Demonstration, etc. In the second configuration, racks may be
named for independent users, such as Office1, B4Btest, JoeX, etc.
The Group ID may only be configured via the
RDMS™ front panel.
Refer to section 4.1.5.8.5 for configure procedures.
The sections following describe the functionality of the Ethernet Group ID filter screen.
To access the Group Security Filter, navigate to the Main Menu, then select Mission Management > Group Security
Filter, as shown in Figure 214.