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12 MXU2 Manual Chapter 3. Administrator Functions• Name: The Name column displays and enables editing of system user names. The usernames are not case sensitive. Type up to 8 characters to change a name.) The special user name Admin cannot be changed.• SC: The SC column displays the security class of the user. Typing A-P changes the user’ssecurity level; typing 0-9 changes the user’s security group. The default value of a newlycreated user is A0. (See Appendix A: Security Access for details about security classes.)• Adm: The Admin column indicates whether the user has administrator privileges. Use the<Ç> and <È> keys to toggle Yes or No. The default setting is No.• Connection: The Connection column shows the status of each user by displaying thechannel to which any active user is currently connected.3. Adding a new user: To add a new user, press . A new default user name will be added.Proceed to edit the default name, security class, and admin privileges as desired.4. Deleting a user: Move the highlight bar to a user line, and press . Enter affirmatively toconfirm deletion. The highlighted user will be removed from the system.5. Logging out a user: Move the highlight bar to a user line, and press . The highlighteduser will be logged out from the system.6. Blocking a user: Move the highlight bar to a user line, and press . Enter affirmatively toconfirm blocking. The highlighted user will be blocked.Channel ConfigurationThe Channel Configuration Menu enables the administrator to edit the computer names, securityclasses, and individual scan rates associated with each channel (Figure 11). Any device—such as acomputer or another MXU2 unit—can be connected to MXU2 channels. To create a two-tier installation,MXU2 units are cascaded from one or more of the MXU2 channels. (See Two-Tier Installation on page16.) This section describes the channel configuration for a stand-alone MXU2.Status LineHelp MessagesChannel ConfigurationMC: Base MXU2 Page 1/ 1Ch.ID Name Sec Scn------- ------------ --- ---01 Untitled-001 A0 0302 NT4.0-Mail A0 0303 Wins95.Bob B0 0304 Wins98.Jack A0 0305 Untitled-005 A0 0306 NT4.0-Yee A0 0307 Untitled-007 A0 0308 Untitled-008 A0 03------- ------------ --- ---Figure 11 Channel Configuration Menu1. Use the <Ç>, <È>, <Å>, <Æ>, , , , , ,and keys to move within the menu. Press to edit the field. The highlighted PreviousNext |