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Figure 82: Simplified User Bandwidth Requirements (no limit)

4.4 USB Permissions Example

This example illustrates the usage of the USB Permissions webpage. Here is shown
how an administrator can use the human-readable drop down menus to authorize a
specific class of IEEE compatible bidirectional USB printers and a specific
vendor/product ID.
The following sections outline the steps to authorize a USB device by Class or by
Device ID.
4.4.1

Authorizing USB Device By Class

1. In the Authorization section, select Add new button.

Figure 83: USB Permissions Example: Add new Button

2. When the entry fields expand, select the entry type. As the intent is to authorize
a class of devices, select Class.
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