Fig. 10–3. Securing A Unit - Honeywell rapid eye System Administrator Manual

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Fig. 10–3. Securing a Unit.
After setting the system password...
Even
Multi technical support
password has been changed.
Do not use multiple Multi databases.
Using multiple Multi Dbs with different system passwords on the same Multi system is confusing
and prone to operator error. A forgotten system password can prevent access to a unit even by
Multi technical support. Please manage your Multi system password with care. For Admin's report
on the status of your system password, see
Always update security on all units
When the system password is changed, perform a
each of the units in your Rapid Eye system. This prevents confusion and access problems. For
example: when Touring Many Sites, the sites with a system password that differs from the current
system password will be skipped over.
Do not leave an older system password on a Rapid Eye site record or unit, in your CCTV
system.
Extra steps in some system password scenarios
After your system is secured with a system password, a Multi SA may need to perform a few extra
steps when faced with these tasks:
Mistakenly deleting a site definition. To re-enter it, see
Adding a used Multi-Media unit. If you obtain a unit from another organization, and it is
protected by that organization's system password. See
Removing a system password from a single Multi-Media unit. This is useful when disposing of a
unit. See
Document 800-02325 Rev A
07/08
cannot access Multi-Media units from a LAN once your system
Removing a System
Password, on p. 175.
System Administrator Guide
Status
Report, p. 175.
Maintenance Session
Last Valid
Password, on p. 180.
Last Valid
Password.
to update the security on
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