Edit An Existing Time Schedule; User; User List & Status - NetComm NTC-400 Series User Manual

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4.1.1.2

Edit an existing Time Schedule

When the Edit button corresponding to an existing Time Schedule is clicked, the same Time Schedule Configuration and
Time Period Definition sections as above opens and they are populated with that Time Schedule's details.
Make the required changes an click Save.
4.2

User

The needs of individual users as well as groups of users requiring the same access or restrictions can be managed with NTC-
400 Series Router's User objects. The NTC400's user management tools include individual User Lists, User Profiles and User
Groups.
The User List contains all user accounts, and User Profiles allow you add new accounts or edit existing ones. User Groups
offer the convenience of segregating several similar user accounts in to one group sharing common properties and services.
For example, one individual user account also can be a in unique group such as the "Administrator" group.
The User Account database is embedded in the device and is accessible by a AAA server, such as RADIUS server, for user
authentication. It has the following feature set:
Supports Multiple User Levels in User Management
One user account includes following information: name, password, user level, lease time, idle timeout and the
group that it belongs to.
Four (4) different user levels are supported: Admin, Staff, Guest and Passenger
Remaining lease time and idle time for each user account are recorded and monitored each time they
successfully log in to the router.
Each individual can be one group by itself or join other defined groups which share common properties.
The router can export and import user profiles.
User groups with their own name can be bound with multiple services, like X-Auth, NAS*, RADIUS, VPN,
Accounting & Billing, SNMPv3 and CLI.
Administrators can define flexible access policies and bandwidth controls for user objects in a rule. The user
object can be an individual user or a user group.
4.2.1
User List & Status
The User List & Status section shows all user accounts and their on-line or offline status.
To view the User List & Status page from the Object Definition submenu select User then click its User List tab:
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