User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Figure 2.1: VMR Series - Front Panel (Model VMR-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 2.2: VMR Series - Back Panel (Model VMR-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 2.3: NPS Series - Front Panel (Model NPS-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 2.4: NPS Series - Back Panel (Model NPS-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 5.1: Boot Priority Example 1
- Figure 5.2: Boot Priority Example 2
- Figure 9.1: The Help Menu (Administrator Mode; Text Interface - VMR Shown)
- Figure 14.1: Web Access Parameters (Text Interface Only)
- Figure B.1: RS232 SetUp Port Interface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Unit Description
- 3. Getting Started
- 4. Hardware Installation
- 5. Basic Configuration
- 5.1. Communicating with the VMR or NPS Unit
- 5.2. Configuration Menus
- 5.3. Defining System Parameters
- 5.4. User Accounts
- 5.5. Managing User Accounts
- 5.6. The Plug Group Directory
- 5.7. Defining Plug Parameters
- 5.8. Serial Port Configuration
- 5.9. Network Configuration
- 5.10. Save User Selected Parameters
- 6. Reboot Options
- 7. Alarm Configuration
- 8. The Status Screens
- 9. Operation
- 10. SSH Encryption
- 11. Syslog Messages
- 12. SNMP Traps
- 13. Operation via SNMP
- 14. Setting Up SSL Encryption
- 15. Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters
- 16. Upgrading VMR/NPS Firmware
- 17. Command Reference Guide
- Appendix A. Specifications
- Appendix B. Interface Descriptions
- Appendix C. Customer Service
- Index

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Basic Configuration
5.9.8.3. ModifyingLDAPGroups
If you want to modify an existing LDAP Group in order to change parameters or
plug access rights, the "Modify LDAP Group" function can be used to reconfigure
group parameters. To Modify an existing LDAP Group, you must access the VMR/
NPS command mode using a password that permits access to Administrator Level
commands. Once you have accessed the Modify LDAP Group menu, use the menu
options to redefine parameters in the same manner that is used for the Add LDAP Group
menu, as discussed in Section 5.9.8.1.
Note: After you have finished modifying LDAP Group parameters, make certain
to save the changes before proceeding. In the Web Browser Interface, click
on the "Modify LDAP Group" button to save parameters; in the Text Interface,
press the [Esc] key several times until the VMR/NPS displays the "Saving
Configuration" message and the cursor returns to the command prompt.
5.9.8.4. DeletingLDAPGroups
The Delete LDAP Group function is used to delete LDAP Groups that are no longer
in use. In order to Delete an existing LDAP Group, you must access the VMR/
NPS command mode using a password that permits access to Administrator Level
commands.