User's Guide

7 On Configuring Of 7signal Sapphire Carat 12
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Use a descriptive name, f ex NewConfigGroupForOrganizationX
3. Create a new admin user for the organization.
Use a descriptive name, f ex LocalAdministrator1.
4. Continue using Sapphire.
Now, all other configurations related to network topology, test profiles, wlan network keys
etc. should be made by the user LocalConfigurator1 to enable proper operation of the
automated object access rights management system.
Some top-level operations for Solution Administrator are explained right below
7.2 Automated Tests
Top-menu selection “Tools | Start automated tests” affects only those objects that are
accessible to the user issuing the command. Stopping works similarly.
Solution Administrator level user starts and stops testing system-wide i.e. all the monitoring
stations. Local Administrator may affect the monitoring stations only inside their own
administrative boundary i.e. only part of the monitoring stations start/stop. However, even
here it is advised to use Configurator level users to manage automated testing locally.
7.3 Access Rights
The access rights is an accessible pane in the “Manage” menu. When one follows the intended
way of user and group definition, the contents and actions in the “Access Rights” pane are
redundant. The feature remains activated but the use of it is discouraged and thus not
instructed in detail.
For sandbox testing and non-warranted try-outs: the left panel contains actual users and
groups and related access rights. The right panel contains all objects in 7signal Sapphire. With
combinations of right-clicks and drag&drops fine-level adjustment and changes to access rights
are possible.