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=== '''''Applies to version(s): v2.5, v2.6.''''' ===
 
=== '''''Applies to version(s): v2.5, v2.6.''''' ===
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:User Access}}
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:User Access}}
The Web Portal is designed to provide varying degrees of write and read privileges to users.
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The Web Portal is designed to provide varying degrees of write and read privileges to users. Each configuration, when created, is given a privilege level (integer value from 0 to 9).
  
 
By default, the root user is given full read and write access. This is required so that the root user can function as the system administrator without any restrictions imposed. Subsequent users can be created with the ability to read and write, or just to read. An integer value from 0 to 9 is assigned to each user.
 
By default, the root user is given full read and write access. This is required so that the root user can function as the system administrator without any restrictions imposed. Subsequent users can be created with the ability to read and write, or just to read. An integer value from 0 to 9 is assigned to each user.
  
== User access levels in the Web Portal ==
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== Read/Write user access levels in the Web Portal ==
  
 
[[Image:User-access-levels.jpg|300px]]
 
[[Image:User-access-levels.jpg|300px]]

Revision as of 04:53, 7 August 2012

Applies to version(s): v2.5, v2.6.

The Web Portal is designed to provide varying degrees of write and read privileges to users. Each configuration, when created, is given a privilege level (integer value from 0 to 9).

By default, the root user is given full read and write access. This is required so that the root user can function as the system administrator without any restrictions imposed. Subsequent users can be created with the ability to read and write, or just to read. An integer value from 0 to 9 is assigned to each user.

Read/Write user access levels in the Web Portal

User-access-levels.jpg

For example:

  • A user with an access level of 0 has access to configurations created with levels 0 to 9.
  • A user with an access level of 4, will have access to configurations created with user levels 4 to 9.
  • Configurations created with user levels 0 to 3 will be invisible to user levels 4 to 9.
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