AMX NI-2000, NI-3000 Modify User Entries Cont, Security tab - User Directory Associations page

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Modify User Entries (Cont.)

 

NetLinx Security and Web Server

 

 

Modify User Entries (Cont.)

 

 

 

Telnet Access

This selection enables or disables Telnet access for the selected

 

user.

 

 

Security Config Access

This selection enables or disables the ability of a user to alter the

 

Security Configuration settings.

 

 

Password/Confirm

Enter a new password assigned to the selected user.

 

• A user password is a valid character string (4 - 20

 

alpha-numeric characters). The string is case sensitive and

 

must be unique.

 

• If this field is left blank the current password is left unchanged.

 

• If a new alpha-numeric string is entered, it becomes

 

incorporated as the new password after pressing the OK

 

button.

 

 

OK/Cancel/Delete

• Press OK to accept any changes made within this tab and

 

incorporate the information into the target Master.

 

• Press Cancel to void any changes made within this tab, disable

 

the security configuration session, void any changes made to

 

the Master, and return the user to the empty Security tab.

 

• Press Delete to remove the selected user from the list of

 

authorized users on the Master.

 

 

Security tab - User Directory Associations page

The Users > Directory Associations link allows an authorized user to view current directory associations assigned to the selected user, add paths for new directory associations, and delete any previously configured directory associations (FIG. 42).

Directory pathnames present on the target Master

FIG. 42 Security Tab - Group Directory Associations

A Directory Association is a path that defines the directories and/or files a particular user or group can access via the Web Server on the NetLinx Master. This character string can range from 1 to 128 alpha-numeric characters. This string is case sensitive. This is the path to the file or directory to which you want to grant access.

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AMX NI-2000, NI-3000, NI-4000 instruction manual Modify User Entries Cont, Security tab - User Directory Associations page