Login restrictions, Login restrictions -21, Index app – Yokogawa Removable Chassis DX1000N User Manual

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Explanation of the

Advanced Security Function

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Index

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1.3 Login Function

Login Restrictions

Logging in with the Same Name

You cannot log in with the same name.

Logging in Simultaneously

There are five methods for logging in using key operations or Ethernet or serial
communication.
1. Logging in and out using keys
2. Logging in to the setting function of the setting and measurement server through

Ethernet communication*

3. Using the LL command to log in to the setting and measurement function through

serial communication*

4. Logging in to the monitoring function of the setting and measurement server through

Ethernet communication*

5. Logging in to the Web server through Ethernet communication*

* For explanations and operating instructions, see the Communication Manual.

You can log in using methods 4 and 5 regardless of whether or not users have logged
in using the other methods. The figure below shows how simultaneous use of the other
three login methods is limited.

When multi-login function is

not in use, the concurrent

connection is not possible.

(only one type of connection)

Serial

communication

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Setting function

Setting function

Log in through

key operations

Ethernet

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• When Using the Multi Login Function

At the same time, one user can log in through key operations, one through an

Ethernet connection (to the setting function), and one through serial communication.
However, when a user enters into setting mode or basic setting mode, the operations
of the other users are limited.

DX Access Method

When Another User Is in Setting Mode or Basic Setting

Mode

Key operations

None of the keys function.

Communication (Ethernet

connection to the setting

function)

All commands except for the monitoring-function commands

return errors.*

Communication (serial)

All commands except for the monitoring function (equivalent to

the Ethernet monitoring function) commands return errors.*

* For an explanation, see the Communication Manual.

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