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Character, Access Rights

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7. Administration (continued) 7.3.4 ANMS (continued) 5. Select the Attribute Editor tab of the screen that appears. Select B022-U08-IP-AccessRight from the list that appears. Click Edit. 6. Replace the value shown with the desired KVM permission attribute value. (See table below for details.) Permission Attribute Value The Permission Attribute Value is made up of two parts; the IP address of the KVM switch that the user will be accessing and a string of characters that indicates the access rights the user has. The following rules apply to the makeup of the permission attribute value entry: • An ampersand (&) connects the KVM represented by the IP address to the access rights represented by the string of characters. • The characters of the access rights string can be entered in either upper or lower case. The available characters and what access rights they represent are listed in the following table. • Each character in the access rights string is separated by a comma (,). There are no spaces before or after the comma. • If a user has access rights to more than one KVM, each permission segment is separated by a semicolon (;). There are no spaces before or after the semicolon. Character C W J L V PN/xxxx SN/xx PV/xxxx SV/xx PF/xxxx SF/xx Description Gives the corresponding account administrator privileges. Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM switch via the Windows browser and non-browser applications. Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM switch via the Java browser and non-browser applications. Gives the corresponding account access to the log server on the Web Management Interface. Gives the corresponding account view-only access to all ports on the KVM switch. Denies the corresponding account access to a port. Denies the corresponding account access to a station. Gives the corresponding account view-only access to a port. Gives the corresponding account view-only access to a station. Gives the corresponding account full access to a port. Gives the corresponding account full access to a station. LDAP Server access rights examples are given in the following table: Access Rights Description 10.0.0.168&c The corresponding account has administrator access to the KVM assigned to IP address 10.0.0.168. The account does not have access to any other KVMs administered by the LDAP/S server. 10.0.0.164&c; 10.0.0.166&w,j The corresponding account has administrator access to the KVM assigned to IP address 10.0.0.164. The corresponding account can access the KVM assigned to IP address 10.0.0.166 via the Windows and Java browser and non-browser applications. The corresponding account does not have access to any other KVMs administered by the LDAP/S server. v,l;10.0.0.164&j The corresponding account has view-only and log server access rights on all KVMs administered by the LDAP/S server. The corresponding account can access the KVM assigned to IP address 10.0.0.164 via the Java browser and non-browser applications. 10.0.0.168&PN/0102 The corresponding account is denied access to port 2 on station 1 of the KVM chain assigned to IP address 10.0.0.168. The corresponding account does not have access to any other KVMs administered by the LDAP/S server. 10.0.0.168&PF/A The corresponding account is given full access to all ports on the KVM assigned to IP address 10.0.0.168. The corresponding account does not have access to any other KVMs administered by the LDAP/S server. 10.0.0.168&SV/02 The corresponding account is given view-only access to station 2 of the KVM chain assigned to IP address 10.0.0.168. The corresponding account does not have access to any other KVMs administered by the LDAP/S server. 48

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7. Administration
(
continued
)
7.3.4 ANMS
(
continued
)
6.
Replace the value shown with the desired KVM permission
attribute value. (See table below for details.)
Permission Attribute Value
The
Permission Attribute Value
is made up of two parts; the IP address
of the KVM switch that the user will be accessing and a string of
characters that indicates the access rights the user has. The following
rules apply to the makeup of the permission attribute value entry:
An ampersand
(&)
connects the KVM represented by the IP address
to the access rights represented by the string of characters.
The characters of the access rights string can be entered in either
upper or lower case. The available characters and what access rights
they represent are listed in the following table.
Each character in the access rights string is separated by a comma
(,)
. There are no spaces before or after the comma.
If a user has access rights to more than one KVM, each permission
segment is separated by a semicolon
(;)
. There are no spaces before
or after the semicolon.
5. Select the
Attribute Editor
tab of the screen that appears. Select
B022-U08-IP-AccessRight from the list that appears. Click
Edit
.
Character
Description
C
Gives the corresponding account administrator privileges.
W
Gives the corresponding account access to the KVM
switch via the Windows browser and non-browser
applications.
J
Gives the corresponding account access to the
KVM switch via the Java browser and non-browser
applications.
L
Gives the corresponding account access to the log server
on the Web Management Interface.
V
Gives the corresponding account view-only access to all
ports on the KVM switch.
PN/xxxx
Denies the corresponding account access to a port.
SN/xx
Denies the corresponding account access to a station.
PV/xxxx
Gives the corresponding account view-only access to a
port.
SV/xx
Gives the corresponding account view-only access to a
station.
PF/xxxx
Gives the corresponding account full access to a port.
SF/xx
Gives the corresponding account full access to a station.
LDAP Server access rights examples are given in the following table:
Access Rights
Description
10.0.0.168&c
The corresponding account has administrator
access to the KVM assigned to IP address
10.0.0.168. The account does not have access
to any other KVMs administered by the LDAP/S
server.
10.0.0.164&c;
10.0.0.166&w,j
The corresponding account has administrator
access to the KVM assigned to IP address
10.0.0.164. The corresponding account can
access the KVM assigned to IP address
10.0.0.166 via the Windows and Java
browser and non-browser applications. The
corresponding account does not have access
to any other KVMs administered by the LDAP/S
server.
v,l;10.0.0.164&j
The corresponding account has view-only
and log server access rights on all KVMs
administered by the LDAP/S server. The
corresponding account can access the KVM
assigned to IP address 10.0.0.164 via the Java
browser and non-browser applications.
10.0.0.168&PN/0102
The corresponding account is denied access to
port 2 on station 1 of the KVM chain assigned
to IP address 10.0.0.168. The corresponding
account does not have access to any other
KVMs administered by the LDAP/S server.
10.0.0.168&PF/A
The corresponding account is given full access
to all ports on the KVM assigned to IP address
10.0.0.168. The corresponding account
does not have access to any other KVMs
administered by the LDAP/S server.
10.0.0.168&SV/02
The corresponding account is given view-only
access to station 2 of the KVM chain assigned
to IP address 10.0.0.168. The corresponding
account does not have access to any other
KVMs administered by the LDAP/S server.