Configuration
5.6.3.Modifying User Accounts
The "Edit User Directory" function allows you to edit existing user accounts in order to modify passwords and usernames, or change port access or Supervisor Command capability. Note that the Edit/Modify User function is only available to users who have accessed command mode using a password that permits Supervisor Level commands. To modify a user account, proceed as follows:
•Text Interface: From the User Directory menu, type 3 and press [Enter]. The RSM will display a screen which lists all user accounts. Key in the name of the account you wish to modify, and press [Enter].
•Web Browser Interface: From the User Configuration menu, click the "View/Modify User" link. The RSM will display a menu that allows you to select the user. Select the "Modify User" button, then click the down arrow, scroll to the name of the desired account, select the username, and then click "Choose User" to display the "Modify User" menu.
5.6.4.Deleting User Accounts
This function is used to delete individual user accounts. Note that the Delete User function is only available to users who have accessed command mode using a password that permits Supervisor Level commands. To delete an existing user account, proceed as follows:
•Text Interface: From the Users Directory menu, type 4 and press [Enter]. The RSM will display a screen which lists all currently defined accounts. Key in the name of the account you wish to delete and press [Enter]. The RSM will delete the specified account without further prompting.
•Web Browser Interface: From the User Configuration menu, click the "View/Modify Users" link. The RSM will display a menu that lists all currently defined accounts. Select the "Delete User" box, then click the down arrow, scroll to the account you wish to delete, select the account, and then click "Choose User." The RSM will display a screen that lists details for the specified account; click "Delete User" to confirm deletion.
Notes:
•Deleted accounts cannot be automatically restored.
•The RSM allows you to delete the default "super" account, which is included to permit initial access to command mode. Before deleting the "super" account, make certain to create another account that permits Supervisor Access. If you do not retain at least one account with Supervisor Access, you will not be able to invoke supervisor level commands.