Raritan Computer DKX2-0E-E Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 
 
 
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Individual 
Group 
An individual group is essentially a “group” of one. 
That is, the specific user is in its own group, not 
affiliated with other real groups. Individual groups can 
be identified by the “@” in the Group Name. The 
individual group allows a user account to have the 
same rights as a group. 
In addition to the system-supplied default groups, you can create groups 
and specify the appropriate permissions to suit your needs. Refer to User 
Management for more information about creating and editing user 
groups. 
 
Relationship between Users and Groups 
Users belong to a group and groups have privileges. Organizing the 
various users of your Dominion KX II into groups saves time by 
allowing you to manage permissions for all users in a group at once, 
instead of managing permissions on a user-by-user basis. 
You may also choose not to associate specific users with groups. In this 
case, you can classify the user as “Individual.” 
Upon successful authentication, the device uses Group information to 
determine the user's permissions - which server ports are accessible, 
whether rebooting the unit is allowed, and other features.