System information

2.1.2 TME 10 NetFinity Functions for Manager
Figure 53. Remote Administrator Service
The user interface shown in Figure 53 shows all the available functions that can
be used for the workstation which you have accessed, which means, that only
those functions that are supported by the remote workstation are shown within
the menu. In addition the supported functions at a workstation can still be
limited by the Security Manager function, which will be explained later within this
chapter. If a function is not allowed to be used by the manager, who is identified
with the user ID, then this function will not be shown for this manager, even the
system supports this function.
2.1.2.1 Remote System Manager
Figure 54. Remote System Manager Service
The Remote System Manager is used to access remote workstations. To easily
access these stations to have to define them in groups as shown in Figure 55 on
page 40. You can name the groups as you like, but for practical reasons you
should give them logical names. You are able to define them in different ways:
Define a group with no keywords. You will see via the discover function,
which actually does a broadcast, that all TME 10 NetFinity workstations will
show up. This might be too confusing.
You may also define groups with an and/or combination possibility by using
the keywords that have been defined during the installation process. The
keywords do not have to be unique. It might be an idea to use for example,
the keyword SERVER for all TME 10 server systems in the network. So if you
use the word SERVER as a keyword for this group, then automatically all
server systems will show up within this group.
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