NetLinx Security with a Terminal Connection
Edit Group menu: Display Access Rights
1.At the Edit Group prompt, type 5 to view the current access rights for the selected group account. A sample session response is:
Terminal (RS232) | Disabled |
Admin Password Change | Disabled |
FTP | Disabled |
HTTP | Disabled |
Telnet | Disabled |
Security Configuration | Disabled |
Press <ENTER> key to continue
2.Press <ENTER> to return to the Edit Group menu.
Option 8 - Edit Group
1.Type 8 and <ENTER> at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main Security Menu) to edit an existing group account. A sample session response is:
Select from the following list:
1)administrator
2)Group 1
3)Group 2 Select group
2.Select a group from the list of currently enrolled groups and press <ENTER> to open the Edit Group Menu. This is the same Edit Group Menu that was access via the Add Group option:
1)Add directory association
2)Delete directory association
3)List directory associations
4)Change Access rights
5)Display Access Rights
This menu is described on the previous pages (see Edit Group Menu on page 80).
Option 9 - Delete Group
1.Type 9 and <ENTER> at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main Security Menu) to delete an existing group account. A sample session response is:
Select from the following list:
1)Group 1
2)Group 2 Select group
2.Select the group account to be deleted, and press <ENTER> to delete the group and return to the Security Setup menu.
Changes made to the target Master from within the Terminal window are not reflected within the web browser, until the Master is rebooted and the web browser connection is refreshed.
Any changes made to the Master, from within the web browser are instantly reflected within the Terminal session without the need to reboot.
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