AMX NI-3000 Network Card User Manual


 
NetLinx Security with a Terminal Connection
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NetLinx Integrated Controllers
The Edit User Menu options are described in the following table:
Access Rights Menu
The Access Rights Menu is accessed whenever you select Change Access Rights from the Edit
User Menu, or Change Access Rights from the Edit Group Menu. The Access Rights Menu is
displayed as follows:
Select to change current access right
1) Terminal (RS232) Access................. Disabled
2) Admin Change Password Access............ Disabled
3) FTP Access.............................. Disabled
4) HTTP Access............................. Enabled
5) Telnet Access........................... Enabled
6) Security Configuration Access........... Enabled
Or <ENTER> to return to previous menu
Set Rights ->
The selection listed will display the current access rights. Each selection simply toggles the access
right selected. Press
<ENTER> to exit the menu and return to the previous menu.
The Access Rights Menu is described in the following table:
Edit User Menu
Command Description
1) Change User Password This selection prompts you to enter the new password (twice) for the
user. Once the new password is entered, the user must use the new
password from that point forward.
2) Change Inherits From Group This selection will display the current group the user is assigned to
(if any). It will then display a list of current groups and prompts you
to select the new group.
3) Add Directory Association This selection will display any current Directory Associations
assigned to the user, and then will prompt you for a path for the new
Directory Association. Refer to the Security tab - User Directory
Associations page section on page 65 for details.
4) Delete Directory Association This selection will display any current Directory Associations
assigned to the user, and then will prompt you to select the
Directory Association you want to delete.
5) List Directory Associations This selection will display any current Directory Associations
assigned to the user.
6) Change Access Rights This selection will display access the Access Rights Menu for the
user, which allows you to set the rights assigned to the user.
7) Display User Record Contents This selection will display the group the user is assigned to and the
current Access Rights assigned to the user.