User guide
162 DSView Installer/User Guide
Customizing Appliance and Target Device Access Rights windows
By default, the Name field is always displayed in the target device Access Rights window. The
following fields also display and may be removed by clicking the Customize link:
• Viewer Sessions - Specifies whether the user may display KVM sessions using a Video
Viewer window or Serial sessions using a Telnet Viewer window.
• Power Control - Specifies whether the user may control the power of the target device if it is
connected to an SPC device outlet.
• VM Sessions - Specifies whether the user may establish virtual media sessions.
• Reserved VM Sessions - Specifies whether the user may establish reserved virtual
media sessions.
By default, the Name field is always displayed in the Appliance Access Rights window. The
following fields also display and may be removed by clicking the Customize link:
• Reboot - Specifies whether the user may reboot the DS1800 digital switch, CPS appliance,
CCM appliance or DSR switch. See Rebooting on page 251 for more information.
• Flash Upgrade - Specifies whether the user may Flash upgrade the DS1800 digital switch, CPS
appliance, CCM appliance or DSR switch. See To update the firmware of specific appliances
of a specific type to DSView software compatibility on page 465 for more information.
• Settings - Specifies whether the user may change the appliance settings of the DS1800 digital
switch, CPS appliance, CCM appliance or DSR switch. See Changing Managed Appliance
Settings on page 106 for more information.
• Local Users - Specifies whether the user may manage local accounts on the DS1800 digital
switch, CPS appliance, CCM appliance or DSR switch. See Changing local account settings
on page 127 for more information.
See Using the Customize link in windows on page 15 for more information.
.To display a user’s access rights to a target device:
1. In a User Accounts window, click on a username. Name will automatically be selected in the
side navigation bar and the User Name window will open.
2. Click Access Rights in the side navigation bar and then click Target Devices. The target device
Access Rights window will open
• Black check mark - the user has the right to perform the corresponding action.
• Grey check mark - a group to which the user belongs has the right to perform the corre-
sponding action.
• No check mark - the indicated action may not be performed because access rights have not
been specified on the target device for the user or group to which the user belongs.
The access rights display may contain information that appears invalid. For example, virtual
media access can be enabled to a target device that does not support it. Similarly, virtual media
access could be enabled but KVM (Video Viewer) access may be disabled. See About target
device access rights on page 104 for an explanation.