CHAPTER6 Web-Based Management
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
The valid value is 0 to 100000, where 0 means that the user can
do as many login failures without getting blocked. The default is
according to the settings of the 'Deny Authentication Timer'
parameter (see Configuring Web Session and Access Settings).
Note:
â– To enable this feature, see the 'Deny Access On Fail Count'
parameter in Configuring Web Session and Access Settings.
â– The 'Deny Authentication Timer' parameter relates to failed
Web logins from specific IP addresses.
Customizing Access Levels per Web Page
The Customize Access Level table lets you configure up to 100 customized access rules. These
rules assign read-write (view and configure) and read-only (view) privileges to management user
levels (Monitor, Administrator, or Security Administrator) per page in the device's Web interface.
These rules override the default read-write and read-only privileges of the user levels (as described
in Configuring Management User Accounts on page42). Whatever user level is specified, the rule
applies to that level as well as all levels that are higher than that level (the Security Administrator
user is the highest user level and the Monitor user the lowest level).
The following table provides a few configuration examples to facilitate the understanding of assign-
ing read-write and read-only privileges to user levels per Web page.
Page Name Read-Write Access Level Read-Only Access Level Description
CLI Settings Monitor Monitor Assigns read-
write (and read-
only) privileges
to Monitor users
for the CLI
Settings page.
As this is the
lowest user
level, it means
that all higher
user levels (i.e.,
Administrator
and Security
Administrator)
are also
assigned full
read-write
privileges.
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