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Introduction
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                                 Cascaded Devices
 
 
The KVM administrator must take the actions described under “Where 
Documented” to allow any other types of access than the defaults defined in 
the previous table. See “Authentication” on page 45 for the tasks related to 
setting up authentication.
Understanding KVM Port Permissions
KVM port permissions are defined in the Web Manager by assigning Default 
Permissions
 that apply to all KVM ports and by optionally assigning specific 
permissions to individual ports or groups of ports. The options for “Default 
Permissions” are shown in the following list.
No access [Default]
Read only
Read/Write
Full access (Read/Write/Power management)
For individual users and groups, if desired, the KVM/net administrator can 
construct lists of KVM ports with the following types of permissions:
Ports with no permission
Ports with read only permission
Ports with read/write permission
Ports with full permission
Generic User account has a default set of permissions that apply to all 
regular users and groups. The Generic User’s Default Permission is “No 
access.”
To allow users to access KVM ports, the KVM/net administrator must do one 
or both of the following:
Change the permissions assigned to the Generic User 
Change the permissions assigned to individual users or to groups of users
Editing the Generic User allows you to change the KVM port permissions for 
all regular users and groups at once. 
The KVM/net administrator can specify different Default Permissions or 
KVM port permissions for any user or group. “KVM Port Permissions 
Hierarchy” on page 26 p
rovides information that the KVM/net administrator