Dell PowerVault 124T User Manual
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Setting Front Panel Security Options
When you enable the security option, users must enter a password to access the autoloader's front panel
functionality. A password allows either administrator-level access or operator-level access (see "
Setting
Security
"). Up to two Admin and two Operator passwords may be set. To set security:
1. From any page, click the Configuration heading. The Configuration screen displays.
2. On the left-hand side of the screen, click Security. The System Security section of the screen
displays.
3. To enable front panel security, select the check box next to Front Panel Security Enabled.
If the check box is blank, the security option for the front LCD panel is not enabled.
4. Click Submit.
To reset the front panel password:
1. From any page, click the Configuration heading. The Configuration screen displays.
2. On the left-hand side of the screen, click Security.
3. Select the check box next to Reset Front Panel Password. A check mark appears.
4. Click Submit.
To set User Administration:
1. From any page, click the Configuration heading. The Configuration screen displays.
2. On the left-hand side of the screen, click Security.
3. From the drop-down list next to Select User Type, select Operator 1, Operator 2, Administrator 1
or Administrator 2.
4. In the Username field, enter a user name.
5. In the Password field, enter the new password.
6. In the Verify Password field, re-enter the same new password.
7. Click Submit.
NOTE: To view the list of currently defined users, click Submit with Select User Type chosen.
To set the Client Authorization Control:
1. From any page, click the Configuration heading. The Configuration screen displays.
2. On the left-hand side of the screen, click Security.
Scroll to Client Authorization Control. In this section is a list of the IP addresses that are authorized
to perform with the RMU for this specific unit. There are two sets of IP address boxes. You can
individually enable/disable and configure each set.
If enabled, each set can be used to specify either a range of IP addresses or a pair of specific
IP addresses that are allowed to administer this unit. A set can also be used to specify a
single IP address if the desired IP address is entered into both the "a" and "b" portions of the
set. When a set is used to specify a range of IP addresses, the "b" portion of each address
set must be greater than or equal to the "a" portion of that address set.
If neither set is enabled, any IP client can administer the unit. If a single set is enabled, only
clients that pass the test specified by that set are allowed administrator access. If both sets
are enabled, any client that passes either of the two filter tests can administer the unit.
The Web server always allows any client to view the status information of the unit, regardless of the
authorized client list or the overlap control policy.