SAILOR 500/250 FleetBroadband
SAILOR 500/250 FleetBroadband
SAILOR 500/250 FleetBroadband
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Chapter 4: Using the web interface<br />
Managing LAN network users<br />
Overview<br />
Network user groups and profiles<br />
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The LAN users of the <strong>SAILOR</strong> <strong>FleetBroadband</strong> system can be organized in<br />
network user groups with different setup and different access rights.<br />
The steps necessary for managing network users include:<br />
1. Defining a network user group. See Setting up the network user groups on<br />
page 100.<br />
2. Identifying a network device. See Managing network devices on page 104.<br />
3. Associating the network user group and the network device. See The<br />
Network classification table on page 106.<br />
Access to the network management settings<br />
Access to the network management settings requires an Administrator<br />
password.<br />
The Administrator can create and manage network user groups and set up a<br />
Network Classification table defining priorities for devices, network groups<br />
and LAN ports.<br />
Using the web interface<br />
Caution!<br />
All user connections to the LAN interface may be affected<br />
when you change the settings below, including your own<br />
current connection.<br />
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