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Access Privileges, SuperUser Administrator

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Web Interface Operation Access Privileges There are three levels of access privileges: l Read-write l Read-only l No access NOTE A user with no access is not authorized to access to the Web page.That can be useful, for example, for a specified remote group in the LDAP server. The level of access privilege determines what the user will see and what actions the user can perform. For example, the level of access privilege determines which menu items the user can access or which fields display on individual setting and configuration dialogs. Any menu or dialog functions that are not included in the access privilege set for a user do not display, or are they are grayed-out. These accounts can be configured not only for individuals, but also for groups. All remote users and administrators belong to a remote group and their access privileges are defined from this group. Remote accounts also provide a way to attach LDAP users (see "Configure Remote Group Access" on page 61). Three user roles can be assigned these access privilege levels: l SuperUser Administrator: Read-Write only l Local or Remote Administrator: Read-Write, Read-Only, No Access l Local or Remote PDU-User: Read-Write, Read-Only, No Access SuperUser Administrator NOTE The default SuperUser login and password is "admin." and should be changed at the first connection. If the administrator loses the password or login, contact your service representative to recover it. Only one user can be the SuperUser Administrator. This defaults to the local user, but a SuperUser should be assigned at first connection. This account is not accessible or editable by the standard administrators or PDU-Users.The SuperUser always has read-write privileges to view and edit all data, plus the following privileges restricted only to the SuperUser: l Exclusive access to modify the SuperUser account settings l Can upload the communication module configuration file or upgrade the firmware l Can access both the Serial interface and the Web interface l Exclusive access to the Network and Date and Time Settings menu HP Monitored PDU User's Guide P-164000281-Rev 1 53

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Web Interface Operation
HP Monitored PDU User’s Guide
P-164000281—Rev 1
53
Access Privileges
There are three levels of access privileges:
l
Read-write
l
Read-only
l
No access
The level of access privilege determines what the user will see and what actions the user can perform. For
example, the level of access privilege determines which menu items the user can access or which fields display
on individual setting and configuration dialogs. Any menu or dialog functions that are not included in the access
privilege set for a user do not display, or are they are grayed-out.
These accounts can be configured not only for individuals, but also for groups. All remote users and
administrators belong to a remote group and their access privileges are defined from this group. Remote
accounts also provide a way to attach LDAP users (see “Configure Remote Group Access” on page 61).
Three user roles can be assigned these access privilege levels:
l
SuperUser Administrator: Read-Write only
l
Local or Remote Administrator: Read-Write, Read-Only, No Access
l
Local or Remote PDU-User: Read-Write, Read-Only, No Access
SuperUser Administrator
Only one user can be the SuperUser Administrator. This defaults to the local user, but a SuperUser should be
assigned at first connection. This account is not accessible or editable by the standard administrators or
PDU-Users.The SuperUser always has read-write privileges to view and edit all data, plus the following
privileges restricted only to the SuperUser:
l
Exclusive access to modify the SuperUser account settings
l
Can upload the communication module configuration file or upgrade the firmware
l
Can access both the Serial interface and the Web interface
l
Exclusive access to the Network and Date and Time Settings menu
NOTE
A user with no access is not authorized to access to the Web page.That can be
useful, for example, for a specified remote group in the LDAP server.
NOTE
The default SuperUser login and password is “admin.” and should be changed at the
first connection. If the administrator loses the password or login, contact your
service representative to recover it.