Specifications

Terminal (Program Port/Telnet) Commands
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Access Rights Menu
The Access Rights Menu is accessed whenever you select Change Access Rights (option 6) from the Edit User menu, or
Change Access Rights from the Edit Group menu. The options in this menu is described below:
Adding a Group
1. Type 7 and <Enter> at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main Security Menu) to add a group
account. A sample session response is:
The following groups are currently enrolled:
administrator
Enter name of new group:
2. Enter a name for the group. A group name is a valid character string (4 - 20 alpha-numeric characters) defining the
group. This string is case sensitive, and each group name must be unique.
3. Press <Enter> to display the Edit Group menu.
Access Rights Menu
Command Description
1) Terminal (RS232) Access
(Enable/Disable)
Enables/disables Terminal (RS232 Program port) Access. The account has
sufficient access rights to login to a Terminal session if this option is enabled.
2) Admin Change Password Access
(Enable/Disable)
Enables/disables Administrator Change Password Access. The account has
sufficient access rights to change the administrator password if this option is
enabled.
3) FTP Access
(Enable/Disable)
Enables/disables FTP Access. The account has sufficient access rights to
access the NetLinx Master's FTP Server if this option is enabled.
4) HTTP Access
(Enable/Disable)
This selection enables/disables HTTP (Web Server) Access. The account has
sufficient access rights to browse to the NetLinx Master with a Web Browser if
this option is enabled.
5) Telnet Access
(Enable/Disable)
This selection enables/disables Telnet Access. The account has sufficient
access rights to login to a Telnet session if this option is enabled.
6) Configuration Access
(Enable/Disable)
This selection enables/disables Configuration Access rights for the target
Master. The account has sufficient access rights to access the Main Security
Menu if this option is enabled.
5) ICSP Security
(Enabled/Disabled)
This selection enables/disables ICSP communication access. The account has
sufficient access rights to initiate ICSP data communication.
6) ICSP Encryption Required
(Enabled/Disabled)
This selection enables/disables the need to require encryption of the ICSP
communicated data.
If enabled:
All communicating AMX components must authenticate with a valid username
and password before beginning communication with the Master.
All communication must be encrypted.