Operator`s manual

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NODE_ADDRESS
NODE_NAME
TYPE STATUS
ETHERNET_ADDRESS
VERSION
192.168.021.66 server BK_PC
On-Line 00:20:AF:C9:95:A5 2.4
192.168.021.68 console1 550 On-Line 00:20:AF:C9:95:A5 2.4
192.168.021.69 console2 520 On-Line 00:20:AF:C9:95:A5 2.4
#IOFTP#
Accessing a File Server
All consoles and PCs which have been configured to access the server can view the server’s disk
drives as easily as viewing their own. Simply go to the Archive display by pressing the Archive
key. The file server appears as another drive below the local floppy (A:) and hard (C:) drives.
If the server drive is not visible, try going back to the Live display then reselecting Archive. If it is
still not visible, check Network Diagnostics to see if the file server device is there. To connect to
the server drive, go to the Browse menu, move the selection bar to the server drive and press *.
After a few seconds, the file server becomes the current drive. Show can be saved to and loaded
from the server in the same way as with local drives.
User Logins
One user needs to be responsilble for maintaining other users’ logins and access rights: this is
the administrator. This is the user which is preconfigured with Server software, and is named
‘admin’ with no password set (although you may prefer to define one!).
Admin is like any other user, and is set with all access rights enabled (as indeed any user can
be), but is recognised for special treatment by the software. This includes being allowed to edit
any user’s access rights at Access Rights setup. More than one admin user can be logged in at
the same time.
The following topics are covered in this section:
o Configuring Logins
o Configuring Access Rights
o Console Access Rights
o Login Display
o Logging In Without Using the Login Display
o Seeing Who Else is Logged In
o Exit Softkey