Raritan Engineering Command Center CC-SG ユーザーズマニュアル

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Add User to Group 
To manage users with similar privileges, you can assign them to groups. When you add a user to 
any group, you are assigning the group’s privileges to that user (please see the section Add User 
Group
 in this chapter for m
ore information about groups). 
1.  Click on the Users tab and select a group (the Group icon displays multiple people and a User 
icon displays a single person). 
2.  On the Users menu, click Add User To Group. The Add User To Group screen appears. 
 
Figure 123 Add User To Group Screen 
3.  Click on the Username drop-down arrow and select a user from the list to add to the group 
shown in the User Group Name field. 
4.  Click OK to add the selected user to the group or Cancel to exit without adding. An Added 
Successfully To User Group message confirms that the user has been added to a group.  
5.  Repeat steps 1 through 4 to add more users to this or to other groups. 
 
Delete User from Group 
This command removes a user from a specific group, but not from the system. If a user is not 
assigned to any other group, that user is moved to Users Not In Group, a non-specific category 
shown at the base of the Users tree. 
1.  Click on the Users tab and select a user to be deleted. 
2.  On the Users menu, click Delete User From Group. The Delete User From Group screen 
appears. 
 
Figure 124 Delete User From Group Screen 
3.  Click OK to delete the user or Cancel to exit without deleting. A Deleted Successfully From 
Group message confirms that the user has been deleted from the group. 
4.  Repeat steps 1 through 3 to delete other users from this or other groups. 
 
Default User Groups 
A CC-SG is shipped with these default user groups: 
•  System Administrators—user group in which ccroot resides. The account 
ccroot
 is a 
special type of super-user Administrator, which is always authenticated locally by CC-SG. 
Users in this group have all privileges as listed in Appendix D: User Group Privileges, but 
the privileges cannot be changed. Users in this group can also manage (add, edit, delete) users 
and user groups. Policies can be applied to users in this group to provide access rights to ports.  
•  CC Users—initially has only the Ports Access privilege, but the privileges can be changed in 
this group. Policies can be applied to this group to provide access rights to ports. 
Note: The Users Not in Group is technically not a user group but can be considered as a 
“holding area” for users until they are moved into another group.