-or-
Click the name of a group to modify. The Modify Group screen appears. Use the drop-down menu to change
the user group role.
3.
Define the pre-emption level.
4. Check the box to enable the session time-out and enter the number of minutes for the time-out in the field.
5.
To add users to the group, move users from the Available Users box on the left to the box on the right by
selecting the name and clicking the
Add
button. You can remove any users from the group by selecting them
from the box on the left and clicking the
Remove
button.
6. Click
Add
.
Appliance Administrator group
Members of the Appliance Administrator group have full administrative privileges that cannot be changed, the same
access and configuration authorizations as the default admin user. Administrators can configure ports, add users and
manage power devices connected to the appliance.
NOTE: The only configuration allowed for the Appliance Administrator group is adding or deleting members.
To view admin Appliance Access Rights:
1.
From the sidebar, click
Users - Groups
. The Group screen is displayed, showing the three default user groups
along with any groups that have been created.
2.
Click on
Appliance Admin
under the Group Name heading. The content area will display the Members screen
listing all members belonging to the admin group (default member is admin).
Power User group
Members of the Power User group have access restricted to tasks for managing only the appliance. Power users have no
access to the ports or power management options, and share all of the appliance access rights as admin except for
configure user accounts and shell access, which are permanently disabled for this group.
User group
Members of the user group have access to target devices, unless they are restricted by an administrator, but have no access
rights for the appliance. Administrators can add appliance access rights and permissions and can add users to custom user
groups to add permissions and access rights as needed. By default, all selections on the Target Access and Target Rights
screens will be disabled.
NOTE: You can rename custom groups as desired. The role of the group, not the name, determines the access and
rights levels.
NOTE: Target Access is the most permissive and Target Rights are the most restrictive.
Group Target Access
After creating or modifying a group, click new group name and then select the
Target Access
tab to manage targets for
that group. Managed targets are displayed in the column on the left. Available targets are displayed in the column on the
right. If a filter is applied, only the targets matching the filter name will be displayed. If groups are defined you can choose
to display targets by group.
Target Access is the most permissive. As long as either a user, or a user's group has access, the user will have target access.
The following table shows target access depending on a user's or group's access.
IF USER HAS
ACCESS
IF GROUP HAS
ACCESS
RESULTING TARGET
ACCESS
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Table 5.5 Group Target Access
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