AMX NXC-ME260 instruction manual Add user, Edit User Menu

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NetLinx Security

3) Add user

1.Type 3 and <ENTER> at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main Security Menu) to create a new user account. A sample session response is:

The following users are currently enrolled: administrator

Fred

Betty

Enter user name:

2.At the Enter user name prompt, enter a new user name (for example "Bilbo"). A user name is a valid character string (4 - 20 alpha-numeric characters) defining the user. This string is case sensitive. Each user name must be unique.

3.Press <ENTER> to enter the new user name. The session then prompts you for a password for the new user.

4.Enter a password for the new user. A password is a valid character string (4 - 20 alpha-numeric characters) to supplement the user name in defining the potential client. This string is also case sensitive.

5.The session then prompts you to verify the new password. Enter the password again, and press

<ENTER>.

6.Assuming the password was verified, the session then displays the Edit User menu (see below).

4) Edit User

1.Type 4 and <ENTER> at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main Security Menu) to edit an existing user account. A sample session response is:

Select from the following list of enrolled users:

1)administrator

2)Fred

3)Betty

4)Bilbo

Select User:

2.Select the user account (1-X) that you want to edit, and press <ENTER> to display the Edit User Menu (described below).

Any changes made via the Edit User menu will affect the selected user account.

Edit User Menu

The Edit User Menu is accessed whenever you enter the Add user, or Edit user selections from the Main Security Menu. The Edit User Menu is displayed as follows:

 

Please select from the following options:

 

1)

Change User Password

 

2)

Change Inherits From Group

 

3)

Add Directory Association

 

4)

Delete Directory Association

 

5)

List Directory Associations

 

6)

Change Access Rights

(Cont.)

7)

Display User Record Contents

 

 

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Contents NXC-ME260 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Main Security Menu Default Security Configuration Product Information Front and rear panel componentsInput LED yellow Output LED red Status LED green Specifications NXM-ME260 SpecificationsEthernet ports used by the ME260 Ethernet Ports Used by the ME260Modes and front panel LED blink patterns Modes and LED Blink PatternsRear panel LEDs ICSNet/ICSHub Rear panel LEDs Ethernet Layout of Ethernet LEDsProduct Information Installation and Wiring Setting the Program Port DIP SwitchBaud rate settings Program Run Disable PRD modeProgram Port Connections/Wiring Setting the Program Port DIP switchPreparing/connecting captive wires DB-9 Program Port, Pinouts, and SignalsICSNet RJ-45 Connections/Wiring ICSHub RJ-45 Connections/WiringPin Program Port Pinouts and Signals ICSNet RJ-45 Pinouts/SignalsEthernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Connections/Wiring ICSHub in portICSHub OUT port SPE Port Connection/Wiring RJ-45 Plug RJ-45 wiring diagramExpansion in port RJ-11 SPE Connector Pinouts and Signals Expansion OUT connector on rear of NXC-ME260TX enable No connect SPE cable pinout informationRJ-11 Plug RJ-11 wiring diagram Mounting the Modules Into an Equipment RackMounting the NXC-ME260 in an NXF CardFrame or NXI Master Card slot on NXF CardFrame rear panelBattery CR2032 type 20mm coin cell Socket Replacing the Lithium BatteriesProgram Port Commands PC COM Port Communication SettingsProgram Port Commands ProgrammingSET Date TimeSET Time Device Status DPSDisk Free GET IP DPSMEM Reboot DPS Pass DPSPing IP Address Program InfoRoute Mode Sendcommand DPSDirectnormal Sendstring DPSSET URL DPS Show CombineShow Device DPS Displays a list of any combined devices ExampleShow LOG Show NotifyShow Remote Show RouteShow System ESC Pass Codes ESC Pass CodesTCP List URL List DPSWindows client programs Linux Telnet clientFirmware Transfers Sending Firmware to a NetLinx Device KIT fileFirmware Transfers NetLinx Security Features NetLinx SecuritySecurity Terms Used in This Document UserPassword Access RightsUser Name Group NameInitial Setup via Telnet or Terminal Connection Accessing the Security configuration optionsGetting connected ContMaster must be rebooted after changing the Http setting Security Options Menu Display system security options for NetLinx MasterAdd user Edit UserEdit User Menu Access Rights Menu Edit User MenuAccess Rights Menu Delete userShow the list of authorized users Add GroupEnables access to the user directory and all files Edit Group MenuEdit Group Menu Add directory association Subdirectories in the user directoryEdit Group menu Change Access Rights Edit Group menu Delete directory associationEdit Group menu List directory associations Edit Group menu Display Access Rights Edit GroupDelete Group Set Telnet Timeout in seconds Display Telnet Timeout in secondsShow List of Authorized Groups Make changes permanent by saving to flashMain Security Menu Main Security MenuDefault Security Configuration Help menu Help Menu OptionsLogging Into a Session Setup Security LogoutHelp Security AMX reserves
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