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Advanced Mxp-554 - Administrator Password; User Password; Remote Access Level; Consent Timeout

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2.1.9 Administrator Password
When a browser first navigates to the ipGateway, the user will be presented with a logon dialog box requesting
a username and password.
The ipGateway has two defined users namely, “admin” and “user”.
An administrator is given full read/write access to the ipGateway, unless consent is required from the Ad-Net
administrator (see section 2.1.11).
The “user” logon is given read only access.
The administrator password refers to the user “admin”.
2.1.10 User Password
A basic user is given the logon “user” and is allowed read only access to the ipGateway.
The user password is the password for the basic user logon “user” (see section 0).
2.1.11 Remote Access Level
The Remote Access Level defines the permissions granted to a user accessing the ipGateway through a web
browser.
The access levels are defined as
Level
Description
ACCESS
READONLY
Access through the web browser is on a read only basis. The
user cannot change any ipGateway configuration or affect the
Ad-Net fire network in any way.
ACCESS
FULL
A user has full read and write access to the ipGateway. The
user may update ipGateway configuration and interact with the
Ad-Net fire network.
ALLOW
WITH
CONSENT
The user is given read only access upon logging in to the
ipGateway. The user must request consent from the owner of
the Ad-Net fire network to gain full access.
Consent is given by enabling remote access from any panel on
the Ad-Net fire network.
The user in question must be an administrator. Consent
cannot be given to a basic user.
2.1.12 Consent Timeout
When the Remote Access Level (see section 2.1.11) is set as ALLOW WITH CONSENT, this timeout defines
the maximum time, in seconds, for which full access will be granted.
For Example:
If the consent timeout is set to 600, when consent is granted the user will be given full read/write access
for 600 seconds (i.e. 10 minutes).