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Management > User Accounts Settings, User Accounts Settings

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D-Link DMS-1100 Series User Manual Click Apply to make the configurations take effect. Management > User Accounts Settings The User Accounts Settings page allows user to create and configure user accounts. Active user account sessions can be viewed. By default, there is no user account created on the Switch. The pre-defined user account privilege levels supported by this switch are: • Basic User - Privilege Level 1. This user account level has the lowest priority of the user accounts. The purpose of this type of user account level is for basic system checking. • Operator - Privilege Level 12. This user account level is used to grant system configuration information for users who need to change or monitor system configuration, except for security related information such as user accounts and SNMP account settings. • Administrator - Privilege Level 15. This administrator user account level can monitor all system information and change any of the system configuration settings expressed in this guide. Figure 4.43 - Management > User Accounts Settings The fields that can be configured for User Accounts Settings are described below: Item Description User Name Enter the name of the user name. The name can be up to 32 characters long. Privilege (1-15) Select the privilege level for this account. The value is between 1 and 15. Password Type Select a password type for this user account. The options are None, Plain Text, and Encrypted. Password If you selected either Plain Text or Encrypted for the password type, please enter a password for this user account. Table 4.23 Click Apply to make the configurations take effect. Click the Delete button to remove the specified user account entry. After clicking the Session Table tab, the following page will appear: 39

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D-Link DMS-1100 Series User Manual
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Click
Apply
to make the configurations take effect.
Management > User Accounts Settings
The User Accounts Settings page allows user to create and configure user accounts. Active user account
sessions can be viewed. By default, there is no user account created on the Switch.
The pre-defined user account privilege levels supported by this switch are:
Basic User –
Privilege Level 1. This user account level has the lowest priority of the user accounts.
The purpose of this type of user account level is for basic system checking.
Operator –
Privilege Level 12. This user account level is used to grant system configuration
information for users who need to change or monitor system configuration, except for security related
information such as user accounts and SNMP account settings.
Administrator –
Privilege Level 15. This administrator user account level can monitor all system
information and change any of the system configuration settings expressed in this guide.
Figure 4.43 – Management > User Accounts Settings
The fields that can be configured for
User Accounts Settings
are described below:
Item
Description
User Name
Enter the name of the user name. The name can be up to 32
characters long.
Privilege (1-15)
Select
the privilege level for this account. The value is between 1 and
15.
Password Type
Select a password type for this user account. The options are
None
,
Plain Text
, and
Encrypted
.
Password
If you selected either
Plain Text
or
Encrypted
for the password type,
please enter a password for this user account.
Table 4.23
Click
Apply
to make the configurations take effect.
Click the
Delete
button to remove the specified user account entry.
After clicking the
Session Table
tab, the following page will appear: