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Western Telematic AFS-16-1 User Manual

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Basic Configuration

Circuit Access: Determines which AFS-16 Circuit Modules this account will be

allowed to access. (Defaults; Administrator & SuperUser = All Circuit Modules On,
User and ViewOnly = All Circuit Modules Off.)

Notes:

• In the Text Interface, Circuit Access is configured by selecting item 4 and

then selecting the desired ports from the resulting submenu.

• In the Web Browser Interface, Circuit Access is configured by clicking on the

"plus" symbol to display the drop down menu, and then selecting the desired
Circuit Modules from the drop down menu.

• Administrator and SuperUser level accounts will always have access to all

Circuit Modules.

• ViewOnly accounts are allowed to display the status of Circuit Modules,

but are limited to the Circuit Modules specified by the account. ViewOnly
accounts are not allowed to invoke A/B Switching commands.

Circuit Group Access: Determines which Circuit Groups this account will be

allowed to control. Circuit Groups allow you to define a selection of Circuit
Modules, and then quickly assign that group of circuits to accounts. For more
information on Circuit Groups, please refer to Section 5.7. (Default = All Circuit
Groups Off.)

Notes:

• In order to use this feature, Circuit Groups must first be defined as described

in Section 5.7.

• In the Text Interface, Circuit Group Access is configured by selecting item 5

and then selecting the desired Circuit Group(s) from the resulting submenu.

• In the Web Browser Interface, Circuit Group Access is configured by clicking

on the "plus" symbol to display the drop down menu, and then selecting the
desired Circuit Group(s) from the drop down menu.

• Administrator and SuperUser level accounts will always have access to all

Circuit Groups.

• ViewOnly accounts are allowed to display the status of Circuit Groups,

but are limited to the Circuit Groups specified by the account. ViewOnly
accounts are not allowed to invoke A/B switching commands.

Service Access: Determines whether this account will be able to access command

mode via Serial Port (RS232 Port), Telnet/SSH or Web and whether the account will
have access to the Outbound Telnet feature. For example, if Telnet/SSH Access
is disabled for this account, then this account will not be able to access command
mode via Telnet or SSH. (Default = Serial Port = On, Telnet/SSH = On, Web = On,
Outbound Access = Off.)