Accessing an Appliance Using Advanced View

Select an appliance from the Appliance list.

If the appliance Guest account is configured with a Sensor (No Camera), Sensor, Application, or Administrator privilege set, you are automatically granted access to the appliance and can view Advanced View panes permitted by the privilege set. If you have a user account on the appliance with greater privileges than those allowed to guests, click Logon at the top of the Advanced View interface and enter your User ID and Password.

If the Guest account is configured with no privileges (privilege set of None), you must provide a User ID and Password. Once you have logged in, you can view the Advanced View panes that are permitted by the privilege set assigned to your user account.

For more information, see “Users” on page 103.

Advanced View panes accessible by privilege set

Privilege Set

Accessible Panes

 

 

Administrator

Gives user access to all information and configuration icons

 

available on the appliance.

Application (with Alert Update)

Gives user access to the Navigation, Sensor Data, and selected

 

portions of the Information/Action panes. Users can view the

 

Camera, Graphs, Alerts, History, and About panes. Users can also

 

resolve alert conditions for thresholds that have been configured

 

with the Return-To-Normal Requires User Input setting in

 

their Advanced Settings.

 

Note: This privilege set does not permit access to the

 

Configuration pane.

Application

Gives user access to the Navigation, Sensor Data, and selected

 

portions of the Information/Action panes. Users can view the

 

Camera, Graphs, Alerts, History, and About panes.

 

Note: This privilege set does not permit access to the

 

Configuration pane and the user cannot resolve alert conditions

 

for thresholds configured with the Return-To-Normal Requires

 

User Input setting in their Advanced Settings.

Sensor

Gives user access to the Navigation, Sensor Data, and selected

 

portions of the Information/Action panes. Users can view the

 

Camera, Graphs, History, and About panes.

 

Note: This privilege set does not permit access to the Alerts or

 

Configuration panes.

Sensor (No Camera)

Gives user access to the Navigation, Sensor Data, and selected

 

portions of the Information/Action panes. Users can view the

 

Graphs, History, and About panes.

 

Note: This privilege set does not permit access to the Cameras,

 

Alerts, or Configuration panes.

None

No access to any appliance features.

Note: The Application, Application (with Alert Update), and Sensor (No Camera) privilege sets are only available with the purchase of the Advanced Software Pack. They are standard on the NetBotz Rack Appliance 550 and NetBotz Rack Appliance 570.

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APC NBRK0570, NBRK0550, NBRK0450 manual Accessing an Appliance Using Advanced View, Privilege Set Accessible Panes

NBRK0550, NBRK0450, NBRK0570 specifications

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The APC NBRK0550 is built to offer 550 VA / 330 W of output power. It boasts a compact design, making it suitable for both home and small office use. One of its main features includes Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), which stabilizes voltage levels to protect connected equipment from surges, spikes, and brownouts. The device includes several outlets for easy connection of multiple devices, and its LCD display provides real-time information about power conditions, battery status, and estimated runtime.

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