Specifications
Terminal (Program Port/Telnet) Commands
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 NetLinx Integrated Controllers- WebConsole & Programming Guide (FMv3) 
Accessing the Security Configuration Options
Security configuration options are only available to Program Port connections (see the Overview section 
on page 95).
1. In the Terminal session, type help security to view the available security commands. Here is a listing of 
the security help:
---- These commands apply to the Security Manager and Database ----
logout Logout and close secure session
setup security Access the security setup menus
2. Type setup security to access the Setup Security menu, shown below:
>setup security
---- These commands apply to the Security Manager and Database ----
 1) Set system security options for NetLinx Master
 2) Display system security options for NetLinx Master
 3) Add user
 4) Edit user
 5) Delete user
 6) Show the list of authorized users
 7) Add group
 8) Edit group
 9) Delete group
10) Show list of authorized groups
11) Set Telnet Timeout in seconds
12) Display Telnet Timeout in seconds
13) Make changes permanent by saving to flash
14) Reset Database
15) Display Database
Or <ENTER> to return to previous menu
Security Setup ->
3. The Setup Security menu shows a list of choices and a prompt. To select one of the listed choices, simply 
enter the number of the choice (1 - 17) at the prompt and press <Enter>.
Each option in the Setup Security menu displays a submenu specific to that option. The following subsections 
describe using each of the Setup Security menu options.
Refer to the SET SECURITY PROFILE section on page 105 for information on 
setting Security Profiles.
The 'help security' and 'setup security' functions are only available via a direct RS232 
Program Port connection. They are not available to Telnet sessions. 
Changes made to the target Master from within the Terminal window are not reflected 
within the web browser, until the Master is rebooted and the web browser connection 
is refreshed. Any changes made to the Master, from within the web browser are 
instantly reflected within the Terminal session without the need to reboot.










