User Access Screen; Configuring The Library "Managing User Access - IBM TS2900 Setup, Operator, And Service Manual

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Configuring the Library
Managing User Access
Figure 4-38. User Access screen
Use Configure Library → User Access to add/modify/remove additional
administrator, superuser, and user accounts, and to change passwords. Up to 7 users
can be configured using the Web User Interface.
Add, modify, or remove users using the following information:
• Select action
• User Name — The user name of a registered user.
• Password — Case-sensitive password for the registered user.
• Role — The user access level for the registered user.
An administrator can add/modify/remove additional administrator, superuser, and
user accounts, and change passwords. User accounts are restricted to specific areas of
the library. For more information, see "User Privileges" on page 2-8.
A User account can be modified by an administrator to provide a user with superuser
or administrator access permissions to the library functions.
Enter all user IDs and passwords on the Library Configuration form in Appendix F,
"Library Configuration Form," on page F-1.
Click Submit to transfer the settings to the library. A dialog message is displayed
when the settings have been updated successfully.
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– Add — To add new users.
– Modify — To change the selected user's access role and/or password.
– Remove — To delete the selected user from the system.
– Users are allowed to monitor the library, but not perform actions that affect the
physical library.
– Superusers are allowed to operate the physical and logical library, but not
perform actions that affect the library configuration.
– Administrator users are allowed access to the entire physical library and logical
library, including configuration. One and only one administrator user must be
assigned the login name admin.

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