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5. System Configuration
System configuration enables users with administrative authority to manage users or groups, display device information,
configure network, advanced network management (ANMS) or security settings, or manage firmware upgrades, system
backup/restore, push/pull configurations to or from other devices, access terminal, or reset the system to factory default
settings.
Click the System Configuration icon
to enter its main page.
The page consists of a left-hand side menu and a right-hand side information/configuration body.
By default, device information is displayed upon entering system configuration page as shown above.
If an item in the side menu has a + or - symbol, a submenu is available when expanded. Expand the submenu by clicking the
+ symbol. Collapse the submenu by clicking the - symbol.
5.1 User Management
This section allows you to manage users and groups.
5.1.1 Users and Groups
Groups enable administrators to easily and efficiently manage users and devices. Because device access rights apply to
anyone who is a member of the group, administrators need only set them once for the group, instead of setting them for each
user individually. Multiple groups can be defined to allow some users access to specific devices, while restricting other users
from accessing them.