139User credentials you use to log in to the Dominion User Station can bedifferent or identical to the user credentials you enter for accessing theport information of any KX III KVM switch.User Station's user credentials:User credentials for logging in to the User Station determine thetasks/permissions you are allowed to perform on the User Station, butnot the tasks/permissions you can perform on KVM switches and KVMports.For example, user credentials of the User Station determine whether youcan add or remove the data of KVM switches, or whether you can backup and restore the User Station settings.For detailed information on what you can do on a User Station, seePrivileges (on page 91).KVM Switch's user credentials:User credentials entered for KVM switches determine thetasks/permissions you are allowed to perform while accessing computerdevices connected to KVM ports (that is, target servers).For example, user credentials for the KVM switch determine whether youcan access all KVM ports on this KVM switch, or whether you canperform the virtual media or power control function on a KVM port/targetserver.This is why users of the User Station CANNOT share user credentials ofKVM switches, and each user must enter and save his or her own usercredentials for KVM switches respectively. See Editing KVM Switches(on page 32).For detailed information on what you can do with a KVM port/targetserver, see the user documentation for KX III KVM switches, which isaccessible from the KVM switch's application or KX III section of Raritanwebsite's Support page (http://www.raritan.com/support/).Examples:The following table illustrates different combinations of user credentialsfor User Stations and KVM switches.Appendix B Authentication of User Stations andKVM Switches