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Operation

Users and Groups Tab

Select All: Selects all group definitions.

Administrators: This is the only defined group that cannot be deleted. This group has access to all permissions.

Managers: This defined group can be modified or deleted. This group has access to all permissions except the restore factory defaults permission.

Public: This defined group can be modified or deleted. The default permission for this group is single stream view.

Operators: This defined group can be modified or deleted. The default permissions for this group are single stream view, stream selection, and multistream view.

Viewers: This defined group can be modified or deleted. The default permissions for this group are single stream view and multistream view.

Step 10 Click the Save button to save the settings and create a new user. The new user profile appears in the box on the left side of the page. Click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.

Editing a User

Step 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab.

Step 2 Select Users from the drop-down menu.

Step 3 Click the user profile that you want to edit from the box on the left side of the page.

Step 4 Double-click in each of the text boxes to highlight the text. Type the new information in each text box.

Note The username cannot be modified; this text box is read-only.

Step 5 Select or clear the appropriate check boxes from the groups list.

Step 6 Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.

Deleting a User

Step 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab.

Step 2 Select Users from the drop-down menu.

Step 3 Click the user profile that you want to delete from the defined users section located in the box on the left side of the page.

Step 4 Click the Delete User button. A dialog box appears with the message “Are you sure you want to delete the user?”

Step 5 Click OK. The user profile is deleted from the defined user profiles section.

 

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5011, 5010 specifications

Cisco Systems is a leader in networking technology, providing robust solutions for businesses worldwide. Among its many offerings, the Cisco 5010 and 5011 models stand out as powerful devices designed to address the needs of modern data centers and enterprises requiring reliable and high-performance networking solutions.

The Cisco 5010 is a fixed-configuration switch that combines advanced features suitable for small to medium-sized businesses. It supports a range of Ethernet and wireless technologies, allowing seamless integration into various network infrastructures. With a capacity for Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching, the 5010 facilitates efficient data routing and switching, ensuring optimal performance for diverse applications.

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