Local Configure Authentication; Configuration Configure Network Settings - GE Multilin D400 Instruction Manual

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Configure authentication
Configure network settings
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From the
Authentication
the system access settings. The Authentication settings are described in Table 30.
The Local Authentication Mode and Remote Authentication Mode settings have been
moved to the D400 HMI in FW release 5.20.
You must login to the D400 HMI with Administrator privileges to configure local and remote
authentication. See the SWM0066 D400 Substation Gateway - Software Configuration
Guide > User Accounts and Authentication section for details.
Table 30: Authentication setting descriptions
Setting
Description
Root Administrator
Use this function to change the password associated with the system root
Settings
user account.
HMI Supervisor
HMI supervisors are allowed full privileges to access to all configuration,
Settings
runtime, operation and system administration screens in the D400 HMI. One
default supervisor account with the username supervisor is always
available on the D400. You can set the password of this account using the
D400 configuration utility. This setting is not available if you are using
remote authentication mode.
Pass-Through
Use this function to enable or disable pass-through authentication. When
Authentication
authentication is enabled, a valid username and password is required to
access client applications through pass-through ports. Enabled by default.
Administrator Group
Use this function to create administrator-level users (if you are using local
Users
authentication mode) and to change details associated with existing
administrator user accounts.
The
Network Settings
The Network settings are described in Table 31.
The D400 must be rebooted to activate changed network settings.
Table 31: Network setting descriptions
Setting
Description
Current Settings
Use this function to view the current state of the D400 network settings.
Enable IP Forwarding
Use this function to allow a device on the D400's first network interface
(eth0) to communicate with devices coming in on a second network
interface (eth1) or a dial up connection. This configuration is only possible if
the D400 has two Ethernet interfaces and/or uses PPP dial-in.
Note : You cannot enable this feature when the D400 firewall is enabled.
Enable ICMP Echo
Use this function to enable the ICMP echo (ping) feature which helps secure
and test the D400. By default the ICMP is disabled, so that the D400 cannot
be pinged on any interface.
ICMP can be enabled by the administrator.
Configure Machine
Use this function to assign a (host) name to the D400 unit. Within the
Host Name
network that the D400 is connected to, the name must be unique to this
D400. The name can only contain alphanumeric characters (- [hyphen] is
supported); e.g., D400_B or D400_WestLondon.
GE INFORMATION
CHAPTER 12: USING THE D400 LOCAL CONFIGURATION UTILITY
menu, you can select the authentication mode and change
menu includes optional settings for the D400 network interface.
D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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