1.
|
Will user information and permissions be defined by an external LDAP Server or will this information be managed internally by the DashBoard Server and URM?
|
2.
|
How will you define the purpose of an Administrator? For example, one Administrator only upgrades the software on devices and a second configures and manages the DashBoard Server and URM.
|
6.
|
What type of access is required for each user? Will users have specific permissions, or will all users have the same permissions?
|
9.
|
How do the users need to access the devices in DashBoard? For example, will specific users need to change parameters frequently, view card information only, or have access to a select set of device parameters?
|
10.
|
Is there a need to lock access to devices so that only an Administrator, or a specific set group of users, can modify device parameters?
|
Operating Tip — The Server Configuration menu enables you to select the system default settings to Allow or Deny for properties that have no permissions set all the way up the hierarchy.
|
Operating Tip — For an open application, consider setting your default permission to Allow in the Configure DashBoard URM tab.
|
•
|
All users log in with the Default User account. This account is assigned to the Basic User role which has all read/write permissions set to Allow.
|
•
|
Granting the Basic Users role full access to all devices while an Administrator account manages the permissions for all devices, the DashBoard Server, and the DashBoard URM.
|
•
|
Configuring all user accounts permissions to “Allow” at the highest levels of the hierarchy for the Default User and Basic User role. You would only deny specific permissions where required.
|
Operating Tip — For a closed application, consider setting your default permission to Deny in the Configure DashBoard URM tab.
|
•
|
Limiting the users access to all devices listed in the DashBoard client by setting permissions to “Deny” at the highest levels of the hierarchy for the Default User and Basic User role. You would only specify permissions where required.
|