Table 6-1 Group Editor Rights Entries
Entry
Group Name
Group Type
Valid Times
Has Rights
Match an NT Group Name
NAT
Static IP allowed
Override max user
restrictions
Max concurrent logons per
user
Linger Seconds
Expire Seconds
Enable HTTP Proxy
Use a browser cookie to
optimize logoffs
HTTP Proxy IP Address
HTTP Proxy Port
Note:
You can choose multiple Allows, Redirects, and valid times for a group. Your web
browser determines how you select individual rights. Using Microsoft Internet
Explorer™, for example, hold the Control key while you highlight the individual rights.
Using Netscape Navigator, hold down the Shift key while you select individual rights.
Step 7.
When you are done click Update.
The Group Manager screen appears with Contractors added as a group, as
shown in
EliteConnect WLAN Security System User Manual
Explanation
The name of a group you want to create, modify, or delete
Either Normal, Guest, Logon, or Implicit Users
When these rights are valid
Select each right that you want members of this group to have
Use these rights when a user logs into a Matching NT domain.
Whether NAT addresses are enabled.
Whether static IP addresses are enabled or obtain the IP
address from DHCP.
Whether any member of this group can override the maximum
amount of users of a group at a location.
The maximum number of logons each user can have; the
default is UNLIMITED.
How long to wait before logging off after the client
disassociates. The default is 300.
How long these rights are in effect.
When checked, the HTTP Proxy is enabled
When checked, a browser cookie helps with logoffs saved
during logon.
When Enable HTTP Proxy is checked, the HTTP Proxy IP
Address.
When Enable HTTP Proxy is checked, the HTTP Proxy IP Port
Number.
Figure 6-28 on page
6-26.
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