Token File Delivery - Seagate Lyve Mobile Link User Manual

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To avoid selecting or importing token files in the Link web app, you have the option to keep them on the
root level of a USB storage device. Connect the USB drive with one or more Lyve Token files to one of
Link's USB Type A ports and Link automatically authorizes the connected Lyve Mobile Arrays. Shares
from authorized Lyve Mobile Arrays are automatically published to the network.
A USB storage device can provide an additional level of security for an administrator who wants a physical
"key" for data access. Lyve Mobile Arrays are immediately unauthorized when the USB storage device
with the token(s) is removed.
Note—Link's USB ports only support Lyve Token file access.
Token file delivery
Lyve Token files authorize access to Lyve Mobile Arrays connected to Link. A single token file can
authorize multiple Lyve Mobile Arrays or single units.
See the table below for the different ways token files can provide authorization.
Token
Delivery
Link web
app sign-in
Select
token file
in the Link
web app
Lyve Token
Lyve Mobile Arrays
Lyve Mobile Arrays on the same
token file as Link are authorized
but not mounted on the network.
Choose UNLOCK or MOUNT in
the Link web UI for an authorized
Lyve Mobile Array to publish its
share(s) to the network.
Choose AUTHORIZE to select a
token for Lyve Mobile Arrays that
appear as Unauthorized.
After the Lyve Mobile Array is
authorized, choose UNLOCK or
MOUNT to publish its share(s) to
the network.
Duration
Authorization to access the
web UI is available for the time
that the web browser tab is
open.
The token file is required with
each sign in.
Authorization for Lyve Mobile
Arrays remains in place as long
as Link and the Mobile Arrays
are powered on.
Authorization for Lyve Mobile
Arrays remains in place as long
as Link and the Lyve Mobile
Arrays are powered on.
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