Table 32 Operator management functions

Function

Description

Operator list

Allows you to view details about operators, modify operator information,

and delete operators.

 

 

 

Adding an operator

Allows you to add operators.

 

 

Operator list

From the navigation tree of the system management component, select Operators under Operator Management. The operator management page appears, as shown in Figure 26.

Table 33 Fields of the operator list

Field

Description

 

Login Name

Username used by the operator at login

 

 

Role

Operation level of the operator

 

 

Last Login Time

Last time when the operator logged in

 

 

Managed Device Groups

Device groups for which the operator has operation rights

 

 

Authentication Mode

Authentication mode of the operator

 

 

 

 

Operation

Click the

icon of an operator to modify the operator’s information.

Click the

icon of an operator to delete the operator.

 

 

 

 

 

Return to Operator management functions.

Adding an operator

From the navigation tree of the system management component, select Operators under Operator Management to enter the operator management page. Then, click Add to enter the page for adding an operator, as shown in Figure 27. Table 34 describes the operator configuration items.

Figure 27 Add an operator

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