AMX NetLinx Integrated Controllers NI-3000 User Manual

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NetLinx Security and Web Server

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NetLinx Integrated Controllers

Here are some examples of valid entries:

By default, all accounts that enable HTTP Access are given a '/*' Directory Association if no other

Directory Association has been assigned to the account.

Valid Directory Association Entries

Path

Description

/

Enables access to all files within the user’s main directory and
subdirectories.

/*

Enables access to all files within the user’s main directory and
subdirectories.

/user1

If user1 is a file in the user directory, only the file is granted
access. If user1 is a subdirectory of the user directory, all files in
the user1 and its sub-directories are granted access.

/user1/

user1

is a subdirectory of the user directory. All files in the

user1

and its sub-directories are granted access.

/Room1/iWebControlPages/*

/Room1/iWebControlPages

is a subdirectory and all files and

its subdirectories are granted access.

Group Directory Association Entries

Feature

Description

Select New Group

Provides a drop-down listing of the available groups.

• Initially, administrator is listed as a default group. Thereafter, the

last group accessed is then always shown.

• As more groups are added through the Add Group section of

the Security tab, those groups appear within the drop-down
selection.

• The checkbox alongside each access right is populated when a

new group is selected.

Add Association

This field displays all existing directories currently on the target
Master.

• These folders can consist of G3 HTML project folders, data file

folders, etc.

• These folders are located beneath the User directory on the

Master.

Adding Association

This field is used to specify the path for the file or directory
granted for access and then assigned to the selected group.

• Clicking on a folder within the Add Association area populates

the Adding Association association field with the folder’s path.

• The directory path can also manually be entered.

• Press Add to accept the new path and assign it to the selected

group.

• Press Cancel to void any path changes.

Delete/Select Association

This drop-down listing displays any current directory associations
assigned to the group and prompts you to select the association
you want to delete.

• Press Delete to remove the currently selected directory

association and save those changes to the group profile.

• Press Cancel to void any association changes.

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