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Chapter 6. Administration and Configuration
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RADIUS Server Access Rights Table:
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Character Meaning
C Grants the user administrator privileges – allowing system configuration.
W Allows the user to access the system via the Windows Client program.
J Allows the user to access the system via the Java Client program.
P
Allows the user to access an attached Power Over the Net
device.
L Allows the user to access log information via the user’s browser.
PN Restricts the user from accessing specified ports on the OSD port list.
Syntax: PN/1/2/3/4 (etc.)
PV Limits the User to only being able to view specified ports on the OSD
port list.
Syntax: PV/1/2/3/4 (etc.)
UHK Defines the OSD Hotkey (see page 81).
UHK0: Scroll Lock + Scroll Lock
UHK1: Ctrl + Ctrl
UOL Defines the OSD List Function (seeThe Main Page, and,Quick View
Ports, page 93).
UOL0: All
UOL1: Powered On
UOL2: Quick View
UOL3: Quick View +Powered On
UODM Selects how the Port ID displays (see page 81).
UODM0: Port Number + Port Name
UODM1: Port Number
UODM2: Port Name
UODT Determines the length of time in seconds that the Port ID displays on
the monitor after a port change (see page 81).
Syntax: UODTn (where n represents a number from 0-255)
The default is 10 seconds.
UBUZ Turns the beeper off or on (see page 81).
UBUZ0: Beeper Off
UBUZ1: Beeper On
ULT Sets the Logout Timeout. When there is no input from the user for the
amount of time set with this function, the user is automatically logged
out and will need to log in again. The valid Logout Timeout range is from
0-180 minutes.
Syntax: ULTn (where n represents a number from 0 to 180 minutes.
The default is 30 minutes.
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