3. In the User Rights section, select the user group to which NIS users will belong.
Group
4. Select or clear the checkboxes for the following rights.
Full Administrative
Networking
Services
Date/Time
SecureLinx
Network
Local Users
Remote
Authentication
SSH Keys
User Menus
Reboot &
Shutdown
Firmware &
Configuration
Diagnostics &
Reports
SLC Network
Web Access
Device Port
Configuration
Device Port
Operations
PC Card or USB
5. Click the Apply button.
Note:
You must reboot the SLC before your changes take effect.
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Select the group to which the NIS users will belong:
Default Users: This group has only the most basic rights (described above).
Power Users: This group has the same rights as Default Users plus Networking,
Date/Time, Reboot & Shutdown, and Diagnostics & Reports.
Administrators: This group has all possible rights.
Right to add, update, and delete all editable fields.
Right to enter Network settings.
Right to enable and disable system logging, SSH and Telnet logins, SNMP, and
SMTP.
Right to set the date and time.
Right to view and manage SecureLinx units (e.g., SLPs, Spiders, SLCs) on the
local subnet.
Right to add or delete local users on the system.
Right to assign a remote user to a user group and assign a set of rights to the
user.
Right to set SSH keys for authenticating users.
Right to create a custom user menu for the CLI for NIS users.
Right to use the CLI or shut down the SLC and then reboot it.
Right to upgrade the firmware on the unit and save or restore a configuration (all
settings). Selecting this option automatically selects Reboot & Shutdown.
Right to obtain diagnostic information and reports about the unit.
Right to view and manage SLCs on the local subnet.
Right to access Web-Manager.
Right to enter device port settings.
Right to control device ports.
Right to enter modem settings for PC Cards or USB port.
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