Defining Access Profiles - Tait TB8100 User Manual

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Defining Access Profiles

Local Connection
Remote
Connection
Read Only
82 Part E: Configuring the Base Station
The Access Profile form (Configure > Security > Access Profiles) displays
information about the access that Service Kit users have to the base station. This
access level varies, depending on the access level.
The 'Administrator' access level gives unrestricted access.
The 'Read Only' access level lets you view everything but change nothing.
The 'User' access level has a configurable access profile. This means that
your access to the base station varies, depending on the type of connection
and the Service Kit function.
Tait-authorized service centers always have unrestricted access when locally
connected.
Users with the 'Administrator' access level can configure the access profile. You
may, for example, want to assign full access to Configuration and Diagnostics
when locally connected but read-only access when remotely connected.
Any Service Kit user can make access profile changes if they
Note:
are not connected to a base station and if they save the changes to a
file. However, Administrator access is required to program the
changes into a base station.
It is not possible to download firmware when remotely
Note:
connected.
The form displays a matrix indicating the kind of access that the base station
grants. There is a row for each major area of the Service Kit program.
The cells in this set of columns specify the access when using a Direct
connection.
The cells in this set of columns specify the access when using a Modem dialup
or Over the air connection.
The cells in the Read Only column display the access for those with a Read
Only access level. These users can always view a screen but not make any
changes.
MB8100-00-00-806 © TEL 2003

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