Option 5 - delete user, Option 6 - show the list of authorized users, Option 7 - add group – AMX NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module NXC-ME260 User Manual

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Option 5 - Delete user

1.

Type

5

and

<ENTER>

at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main Security Menu)

to delete an existing user account. A sample session response is:

Select from the following list of enrolled users:

1) Fred

2) Betty

3) Bilbo

Select User ->

2.

Select the user to delete and press

<ENTER>

to delete the user account, and return to the

Security Setup menu.

Option 6 - Show the list of authorized users

1.

Type 6 and

<ENTER>

at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main Security Menu)

to view a list of currently enrolled users.

2.

Press

<ENTER>

to return to the Security Setup menu.

Option 7 - Add Group

1.

Type 7 and

<ENTER>

at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main Security Menu)

to add a group account. A sample session response is:

The following groups are currently enrolled:

administrator

Enter name of new group:

Access Rights Menu

Command

Description

1) Terminal (RS232) Access

(Enable/Disable)

Enables/disables Terminal (RS232 Program port) Access. The
account has sufficient access rights to login to a Terminal session
if this option is enabled.

2) Admin Change Password Access

(Enable/Disable)

Enables/disables Administrator Change Password Access. The
account has sufficient access rights to change the administrator
password if this option is enabled.

3) FTP Access

(Enable/Disable)

Enables/disables FTP Access. The account has sufficient access
rights to access the NetLinx Master's FTP Server if this option is
enabled.

4) HTTP Access

(Enable/Disable)

This selection enables/disables HTTP (Web Server) Access. The
account has sufficient access rights to browse to the NetLinx
Master with a Web Browser if this option is enabled.

5) Telnet Access

(Enable/Disable)

This selection enables/disables Telnet Access. The account has
sufficient access rights to login to a Telnet session if this option is
enabled.

6) Security Configuration Access

(Enable/Disable)

This selection enables/disables Security Configuration Access.
The account has sufficient access rights to access the Main
Security Menu if this option is enabled.

Changes made to the target Master from within the Terminal window are not reflected
within the web browser, until the Master is rebooted and the web browser connection
is refreshed.
Any changes made to the Master, from within the web browser are instantly reflected
within the Terminal session without the need to reboot.

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