USING THE WEB INTERFACEEATON Managed ePDU User’s Guide 164201xxx Rev 1 DRAFT 10−OCT−200834Deleting a User ProfileTo delete a user profile:1. Select User Management, and then select Users & Groups to display the User/GroupManagement page.2. Select the user profile you want to delete from the Existing Users list.3. Click Delete. The user profile is deleted.Setting User Permissions IndividuallyIf you selected None for user group when creating a user profile, you must set theuser’s permissions individually. Until you do this, the user is effectively blocked fromall system functions and outlets.To set the user’s system permissions:1. Select User Management, and then select User/Group System Permissions to displaythe User Group System Permissions page (see Figure 37 on page 36).2. Select the user from the User (not in a group) list. The list shows all user profilesthat have NOT been assigned to a users group.3. Set the permissions as necessary. Click this icon in a field and select eitherYes or No.4. When you are finished, click Apply. The permissions are applied to the user.To set the user’s outlet permissions:1. Select User Management, and then select User/Group Outlet Permissions to displaythe User/Group Outlet Permissions page (see Figure 38).2. Select the user from the User list.3. Set the permissions as necessary. Click this icon in a field and select eitherYes or No.4. When you are finished, click Apply. The permissions are applied to the user.NOTE IPMI privilege level user" is the minimum level required to switch outlets over IPMI, which causesno effect on Web front-end use. However, privilege level has nothing to do with outlet permissions.Setting Up User GroupsThe ePDU is shipped with one user group built in. This is the Admin User Group. Thisuser group provides full system and outlet permissions. It cannot be modified and itcannot be deleted.When creating user profiles, the User Group field defaults to the Admin User Group.This means that if you do not change the entry in this field, the user will enjoy fullsystem and outlet permissions. To restrict the user’s permissions, create a usergroup with limited system and/or outlet permissions, and assign the user to thatgroup.