Cisco Systems 5010, 5011 Creating a New User, Includes default accounts for the following groups

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Chapter 3 Operation

Users and Groups Tab

Figure 3-15

Group Page

Refer to the following sections for more information.

Creating a New User, page 3-31

Editing a User, page 3-32

Deleting a User, page 3-32

Creating a New Group, page 3-33

Editing a Group, page 3-33

Deleting a Group, page 3-33

General Settings for Users and Groups, page 3-34

Creating a New User

 

Step 1

Place your mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab.

 

Step 2

Select Users from the drop-down menu.

 

Step 3

Click in the Username box and type a user name (2 to 23 alphanumeric characters). User names are not

 

 

case-sensitive and are saved in lowercase characters.

 

Step 4

Click in the Password box and type a password (4 to 16 alphanumeric characters). Passwords are

 

 

case-sensitive.

 

Step 5

Click in the Retype Password box and retype your password.

 

Step 6

Click in the First Name box and type the user’s first name (1 to 32 alphanumeric characters).

 

Step 7

Click in the Last Name box and type the user’s last name (1 to 32 alphanumeric characters).

 

Step 8

Click in the Email box and type the user’s email address.

 

Step 9

Select the appropriate check boxes to choose the groups you want to assign to the user. The Users page

 

 

includes default accounts for the following groups:

 

 

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page N T E N T S Unicast Profile OL-22669-02 Preface Viii A P T E R ModelsGetting Started Product Overview Parts ListCamera Connections and Features Top View Product Label In-Ceiling Installation InstallationPin DC AID Auto Iris Lens Positioning the Camera Surface Installation Surface Back Box Installation Positioning the Camera Installing the Dome Liner Dome Liner and Lower Dome InstallationAligning the Lower Dome with Camera Qty Description Service CableCat5 or Cat6 Cable WiringSingle Camera Wiring VAC ConnectorMultiple Camera Wiring Alarm and Relay ConnectorSupervised Alarms Connecting a Relay DeviceConnecting Alarms Supervised Alarm Conditions Unsupervised Alarms19 Unsupervised Alarm Conditions Alarm ConnectionsOL-22669-02 Minimum System Requirements Camera Configuration SequenceLogging on to the Camera Accessing the IP CameraLive Video Page Icons Live VideoSelecting a Stream Unicast Primary Stream and Secondary StreamQuickView Stream Displaying Video in the Multiscreen View SettingsTaking a Snapshot System Tab Accessing the Camera MenusGeneral Settings Information SettingsCustomizing the Appearance of the Text Overlay Configuring the Time SettingsGenerating a System Log Rebooting the CameraRestoring All Camera Defaults Network TabTurning On Dhcp General Network SettingsChanging the Hostname Turning Off Dhcp General Imaging SettingsImaging Tab White Balance Settings Exposure SettingsFocus Settings Tone Map SettingsConfiguring the Orientation of the Scene Digital Processing Changing the Digital Processing SettingsAuto Exposure Selecting Auto Exposure SettingsDay Night Settings, Manual Exposure Selecting Manual Exposure SettingsDay Night Auto and Manual Modes Day Night SettingsDay Night Auto Mode Day Night Manual ModeConfiguring Auto Focus Settings Manual Focus Configuring Manual Focus SettingsSetting Tone Map Options Auto White Balance Selecting Auto White Balance Settings10 Manual White Balance Selecting Manual White Balance SettingsTuring Off Window Blanking Turning On Window BlankingDeleting a Window Blanking Area Video PresetsVideo Configuration Streams Tab12 Select Video Preset Configuration Selecting a Video Preset Configuration13 Custom Video Stream Configuration Configuring a Custom Video Stream ConfigurationImage Rate Available Camera ResolutionQuality of Service for Differentiated Services Code Point Compression StandardsProfile Rate ControlGroups Users and Groups TabAdvance Sharpening UsersCreating a New User Includes default accounts for the following groupsDeleting a User Editing a UserDeleting a Group Creating a New GroupEditing a Group Setting the Camera to Node General Settings for Users and GroupsHandlers Setting the Camera to MixedEvents Tab SourcesSources Creating an Alarm Event SourceDeleting an Event Source Creating a Timer Event SourceCreating a System Event Source Editing an Event SourceCreating an Event Handler Send Email HandlersCreating an Event Handler Write Jpeg to SD Card Creating an Event Handler Open/Close Relay Creating an Event Handler Upload Jpeg to FTP ServerDeleting an Event Handler Editing an Event HandlerLog Off Menu Example Handler Filter SetupHelp Menu General SpecificationsVideo MechanicalEnvironmental PhysicalSpecifications OL-22669-02

5011, 5010 specifications

Cisco Systems is a leader in networking technology, providing robust solutions for businesses worldwide. Among its many offerings, the Cisco 5010 and 5011 models stand out as powerful devices designed to address the needs of modern data centers and enterprises requiring reliable and high-performance networking solutions.

The Cisco 5010 is a fixed-configuration switch that combines advanced features suitable for small to medium-sized businesses. It supports a range of Ethernet and wireless technologies, allowing seamless integration into various network infrastructures. With a capacity for Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching, the 5010 facilitates efficient data routing and switching, ensuring optimal performance for diverse applications.

On the other hand, the Cisco 5011 builds upon the 5010's capabilities, offering enhanced features and scalability. It is designed for organizations that demand higher performance and advanced networking capabilities. This model supports more VLANs and can handle increased traffic loads, making it suitable for larger enterprises or data centers.

One of the key features of both models is Cisco's advanced security protocols. They provide comprehensive protection against unauthorized access and network threats, ensuring that sensitive information remains secure. The switches also support segmentation and access control lists (ACLs), allowing administrators to manage network traffic effectively.

Both the 5010 and 5011 models are equipped with Cisco's innovative IOS software, providing users with a familiar interface for configuration and management. This software allows for automation of routine tasks, reducing administrative overhead and minimizing potential errors.

In terms of performance, both switches are built to handle high-speed connectivity, supporting multiple gigabit interfaces. They also feature advanced Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms, which prioritize critical network traffic and maintain high performance during peak usage times. The support for Power over Ethernet (PoE) allows businesses to power devices like IP phones and access points directly through the switch, simplifying infrastructure requirements.

Scalability is another important characteristic of the Cisco 5010 and 5011. They can accommodate growth in network size and complexity without compromising performance, making them future-proof investments for enterprises.

In conclusion, the Cisco 5010 and 5011 switches are exemplary products that illustrate Cisco's commitment to delivering high-quality networking solutions. With their advanced features, robust security, scalability, and high performance, they cater to the needs of modern businesses looking to enhance their connectivity and operational efficiency.