Chapter 9 User Account
Table 13 User Account (continued)
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Privilege | Select a privilege level to determine which screens the administrator can use. |
| There is a high, medium or low privilege level for each command. |
| Select high to allow the administrator to use all commands including the lower |
| privilege commands. High privilege commands include things like creating |
| administrator accounts, restarting the system and resetting the factory defaults. |
| Select middle to allow the administrator to use middle or low privilege |
| commands. |
| Select low to allow the administrator to use only low privilege commands. Low |
| privilege commands are read only. |
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Add | Click Add to save your changes to the |
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| Save link on the navigation panel to save your changes to the |
| memory when you are done configuring. |
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Cancel | Click Cancel to begin configuring the fields again. |
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Index | This field displays the number of the user account. Click an account’s index |
| number to use the top of the screen to edit it. |
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Enable | This field displays a “V “ if you have the administrator account turned on. It |
| displays a |
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Name | This field displays the administrator account’s user name. |
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Privilege | This field displays the administrator account’s access level (high, middle or low). |
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Select | Select this check box and click the Delete button to remove an administrator |
| account. |
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Delete | Select an administrator account’s check box and click this button to remove the |
| administrator account. |
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Cancel | Click Cancel to start configuring the screen afresh. |
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9.2 Authentication Screen
Use this screen to set up the authentication policies and settings by which administrators can access the
Figure 40 Authentication
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