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Motorola WiNG 5.5 - Administrative Role Icons; Device Icons

Motorola WiNG 5.5
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Web User Interface Features 2 - 11
2.2.9 Administrative Role Icons
Icon Glossary
The following icons identify the different administrative roles allowed on the system:
2.2.10 Device Icons
Icon Glossary
The following icons indicate the different device types managed by the system:
Superuser – Indicates superuser privileges. A superuser has complete access
to all configuration aspects of the access point to which they are connected.
System – Indicates system user privileges. A system user is allowed to
configure some general settings like boot parameters, licenses, auto install,
image upgrades etc.
Network – Indicates network user privileges. A network user is allowed to
configure all wired and wireless parameters, like IP configuration, VLANs,
L2/L3 security, WLANs, radios etc.
Security – Indicates security user privileges. A security level user is allowed
to configure all security related parameters.
Monitor – Indicates a monitor role. This role provides no configuration
privileges. A user with this role can view all system configuration but cannot
modify them.
Help Desk – Indicates help desk privileges. A help desk user is allowed to use
troubleshooting tools like sniffers, execute service commands, view or
retrieve logs and reboot an access point.
Web User – Indicates a Web user privilege. A Web user is allowed accessing
the access point’s Web user interface.
System – This icon indicates the entire WiNG supported system and all of its
members including wireless controller, service platforms, and access points
that may be interacting at any one time.
Cluster – This icon indicates a cluster. A cluster is a set of access points that
work collectively to provide redundancy and load sharing amongst its
members.
Service Platform – This icon indicates an NX45xx, NX65xx or NX9000 series
service platform that’s part of the managed network

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