7.
Click
Save
. The Serial screen will appear and show the serial target devices you have authorized for use by the
user group with configured permission(s).
8.
Edit the access rights by selecting the checkbox next to one or more of the target names in the list as needed
and click
Edit
. The Target Access Rights screen is displayed with the access rights. Select the desired access
rights and click
Save
.
To assign PDU access for a user group:
NOTE: Assigning PDU access to a user group gives them full access to all power management functions for that PDU.
If you want the user group to have access to outlets only, use the procedure
To assign outlet access for a new custom
user group
below.
1.
Click on
Users - Authorization - Groups.
2.
Click on the user group name.
3.
In the side navigation bar, click
Access Rights - Power
.
4. In the content area, click
Add
. The PDU Assignment screen appears with the list of available PDUs in the left
box.
5.
Move PDU devices from the Available PDU box on the left to the box on the right by double-clicking on the
PDU name, or by selecting the PDU and clicking the
Add
button. You can remove any PDUs from the box on
the right by double-clicking on the PDU name or by selecting the PDU and clicking the
Remove
button.
6. You can specify a custom PDU ID in the field at bottom and assign it a custom PDU ID.
NOTE: The custom PDU ID is for assigning user group authorization to manage PDUs that have not yet been
connected to the console server.
7.
Click
Save
.
To assign outlet access for a new custom user group:
NOTE: Assigning outlet access to user groups allows group members to turn outlets on or off, and enable locking and
power cycle capabilities on compatible PDUs.
1.
Click
Users - Authorization - Groups.
2.
Click on the new user group name.
3.
In the side navigation bar, click
Access Rights - Power - Outlets
.
4. Click
Add
. The Add Outlet screen is displayed.
5.
For connected PDUs, click the
Select PDU
button to activate the Connected PDUs and Outlets fields.
6. Select
Connected PDU
from the pull-down menu.
7.
Enter the outlets assigned to the user group.
NOTE: Outlets can be specified individually, (for example 1,3,6,8) or as a range (for example 1-4) or a combination of
both, (for example 1-4,6,8 which assigns access to outlets 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8).
8.
If a custom PDU ID has been created for future use, and you want to pre-assign outlets, click the
Custom
button
to enter the custom PDU ID name and specify the outlets.
9. Click
Save
.
To assign UPS access for a user group:
1.
Click
Users - Authorization - Groups
.
2.
Click the user group name.
3.
From the side navigation bar, click
Access Rights - Power - UPS
.
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