
Working With The GUI Environment
Items and Fields Table
Password Administration
Table 1-2. Login Screen: Item and Field Description
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Access Level | Administrator |
| As an Administrator, you can add, view, edit or |
| delete user entries. In addition, you can setup |
| feature subscriptions for users. |
| Technician |
| As a Technician, you can edit the VOCAL server |
| provisioning. For more information, see the VOCAL |
| Installation Guide. |
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Login ID | The default is vovida. |
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Password | The default is vovida. |
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There is a separate user interface for changing passwords and adding or removing accounts for administrators and technicians.
It is not setup as an applet, but you can run it stand alone. It is included in the psClient.jar. The main class is vocal.pw.AdminAcctManager.
To maintain passwords, follow these instructions:
Table 1-3. Procedure for Maintaining Passwords
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1 | To run this user interface, type the following: | ||
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| vocal.pw.AdminAcctManager pServer_host |
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| pServer_port |
| A screen appears with a list of all the administrative accounts. | ||
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2 | Use the popup menu to maintain the accounts. | ||
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| It is possible to have an account that only accesses the | ||
| administrator GUI, or only the technician GUI or both together. | ||
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3 | To change the default password for a user, select the account in | ||
| the GUI and click the Change Password button. | ||
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