Asentria SiteBoss 571 UserManual
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This option sets the number of seconds (1
– 30) the unit waits for a response from the RADIUS server. The
default setting is 3.
Retries
This option sets the number of times (1
– 30) the unit should try a RADIUS request again after getting no valid
response (valid meaning a response that is verified as really coming from the RADIUS server). The default setting
is 3.
General Security Settings
This section contains global Password/Security Settings that set security options that are required for
every
user
who attempts to log into the SiteBoss.
SiteBoss 571 - Global Password/Security Settings Menu
A) Show Username/Password Prompt [OFF]
B) Globally Allow Access via [MTFRSs]
C) Button Tap Allows Console Access [ON]
Show Username / Password Prompt
This is an ON/OFF toggle to set whether a prompt for logging in is displayed. The default setting is OFF.
Globally Allow Access via
This selection displays a menu allowing you to toggle ON or OFF access via Modem, Telnet (ports 23, 200x,
210x), FTP, Real-Time Socket, and Secure Shell (SSH).
These are abbreviated: MTFRSs. The default setting for
all is ON.
Button Tap Allows Console Access
This is an ON/OFF toggle to give access to a user who has forgotten their log on credentials. This is an insurance
policy against locking yourself out of the unit. When set to ON, the user can tap the Reset button 5 times quickly
(1-2 times per second), at which point the internal buzzer will beep for a few seconds. The user will then have
immediate Console access using the default MASTER username and password (admin/password). The default
setting is ON.
If you do not want the Button Unlock feature enabled, for example in environments where physical access is not
assumed to be trusted with access, then be sure to turn it OFF.
If you lock yourself out and gain access again with the Button Unlock feature, remember to reconfigure the settings
that were defaulted by the Button Unlock feature to maintain your prior security configuration!
These are the settings that are defaulted by this process:
From the SET
UP Menu →Security Settings menu:
Security Mode set to USER PROFILES
Specific Security Settings
→ User 1: →User Name set to admin, Password set to password and
Setup/Status Rights set to MASTER
Specific Security Settings
→ Authentication Settings→Local Command Requires Password set to OFF
General Security Settings
→Globally Allow Access via set to every method of connecting
Alarm/Event Definitions
This will display a menu tree which contains the event settings options. Refer to the
on the Asentria Product Information Portal for an example-driven approach to defining alarm definitions
or contact