NTI UNIMUX
User Login
User Login Mode requires a user to login with a user name and password from the list created by the administrator. The user will only be able to login if security is enabled. With security enabled, the user will be locked to the current CPU and the login screen will remain on the monitor until the user logs in.
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Autologin | F1 |
(This is only available (but must be | See note below |
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the connected port is disabled) |
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Add a character to the | |
user name/password | (upper and/or lower case |
See note below | characters) |
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Remove previous character | Backspace |
from the user name/password |
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Submit user name/password | Enter |
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Move from Name to Password field | Tab |
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If the password submitted is incorrect, the user will not be able to proceed.
If the password submitted is correct, the user will proceed to Normal Mode (see page 17).
Figure 19- User Login screen with security disabled
Once a user name and password is accepted, the UNIMUX will connect to the first CPU that is
See the Command Mode functions described on page 12 to control the system of CPUs within the limitations as determined by the administrator.
Note: If security is not enabled, the message “Press F1 to Autologin” will appear in the login screen. While security is disabled, a standard user must press <F1> (see Figure 19) to enter Command Mode. Only the administrator can login using the name and password when security is not enabled.
Additional OSD Modes Available With Security Enabled
Administration Menu
To access the Administration Menu press <A> from the Administrator’s Main menu (see Figure 18). The Administration Menu can be accessed only when the administrator is
If a different user is
Administration Mode allows the administrator to use the following functions:
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Go to System Configuration menu | S |
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Go to Ports Configuration menu | P |
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Go to User Configuration menu | U |
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Change administrator’s password | C |
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Exit from Administration Menu | Esc |
Return to Command Mode |
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Figure 20- Administration Mode Menu
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