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NetLinx Security
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The selection listed will display what the current settings. To change an option, select the number 
listed next to the option. For example, if selection 
2)
 is selected, HTTP Security will be disabled. 
The menu will then be displayed again as follows:
Select to change current security option
 1) Terminal (RS232) Security.................. Enabled
 2) HTTP Security.............................. Disabled
 3) Telnet Security............................ Enabled
 4) Security Configuration Security............ Enabled
Or <ENTER> to return to previous menu    
Security Options ->
Each selection simply toggles the security setting selected. Press 
<ENTER>
 to exit the menu and 
return to the Main Security Menu.
The items in the Security Options Menu aredescribed below:
2) Display system security options for NetLinx master
Type 
2
 and 
<ENTER>
 at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main Security Menu) to 
display the current security options, and their current state (
Enabled/Disabled
). For example:
Master Security.....................Disabled
Terminal............................Disabled
HTTP................................Disabled
Telnet..............................Disabled
Security/Configuration..............Disabled
Press <ENTER> key to continue
3) Add user
1.
Type 3 and 
<ENTER>
 at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main Security Menu) 
to create a new user account. A sample session response is:
The following users are currently enrolled:
administrator
Fred
Betty
Enter user name:
Security Options Menu
Command
Description
1) Terminal (RS232) Security 
(Enabled/Disabled)
This selection enables/disables Terminal (RS232 Program 
port) Security. If Terminal Security is enabled, a user must have 
sufficient access rights to login to a Terminal session.
2) HTTP Security 
(Enabled/Disabled)
This selection enables/disables HTTP (Web Server) Security. If 
HTTP Security is enabled, a user must have sufficient access 
rights to browse to the NetLinx master with a Web Browser.
3) Telnet Security 
(Enabled/Disabled)
This selection enables/disables Telnet Security. If Telnet Secu-
rity is enabled, a user must have sufficient access rights to 
login to a Telnet session.
4) Security Configuration Security 
(Enabled/Disabled)
This selection enables/disables Security Configuration Secu-
rity. If Security Configuration Security is enabled, a user must 
have sufficient access rights to access the Main Security 
Menu.