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Basic Configuration
• Service Access: Determines whether this account will be able to access command
mode via Serial Port, Telnet/SSH or Web. For example, if Telnet/SSH Access is
disabled for this account, then this account will not be able to access command
mode via Telnet or SSH. (Default = Serial Port = On, Telnet/SSH = On,
Web = On.)
• Current/Power Metering: Enables/Disables current and power metering for this
account. When disabled, this account will not be able to see current or power
readings or display current or power history. Note that in order for accounts to be
able to display these logs, Current and Power Metering must be enabled via the
Systems Parameters menu as described in Section 5.3. (Default = On.)
• Callback Number: Assigns a number that will be called when this account
attempts to access command mode via modem, and the Callback Security
Function has been enabled as described in Section 5.3.5. (Default = undefined.)
Notes:
• If the Callback Number is not defined, then Callbacks will not be performed
for this user.
• If the Callback Number is not defined for a given user, and the Callback
Security feature is configured to use either of the "On - Callback" options,
then this user will be granted immediate access to command mode via
modem.
• If the Callback Number is not defined for a given user, and the Callback
Security feature is configured to use the "On - Callback ONLY" option, then
this user will not be able to access command mode via Modem.
• When using the "On - Callback (With Password Prompt)" option, it is
important to remember that accounts that do not include a callback number
will be allowed to access command mode without callback verification.
Note: After you have finished selecting or editing account parameters, make
certain to save the new account information before proceeding. In the Web
Browser Interface, click on the "Add User" button to save parameters; in the Text
Interface, press the [Esc] key several times until the MPC displays the "Saving
Configuration" message and the cursor returns to the command prompt.