
Establishing Online Security
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can create specific security profiles by department. Use
$DEFSEC to access the default security settings.
Procedure To access the Online Manager security system:
From the Primary Option menu, type SECURITY on the
command line to display a list of SECURED USERS or select
SYSTEM to display the System Configuration menu.
From the System Configuration menu, select SECURITY.
Secured Users
Panel
The Secured Users panel displays the names of security profiles that are
defined in the Online Manager. Authorized users can use the Secured
Users panel to delete, model (copy), and update security profiles.
The following is an example of the Secured Users panel.
The Secured Users panel provides two security profiles you can use as
models for creating additional security profiles. These security profiles
are $DEFSEC and $EPIC.
Definitions The following describes the User ID profiles displayed in the Secured
Users panel.
TSIO0800.T ----------- BIM-EPIC - Secured Users ---------------- USER=TR91
COMMAND ===>
User ID (MODEL) User ID (MODEL) User ID (MODEL)
_ $DEFSEC _ $EPIC _ SJA $EPIC
L = Delete M = Model U = Update
F1=Help F3=Return F5=Recall F6=Add F12=Exit
User ID Definition
$DEFSEC Default security profile. $DEFSEC is supplied unsecured
and is the default security profile for all unsecured users.
Using $DEFSEC, the security administrator does not need
to define a profile for every user. To prevent unauthorized
access to the Online Manager, $DEFSEC cannot be used as
a user ID, even if the profile remains unsecured. If the
$DEFSEC setting for Bypass the Sign–On Panel is set to N,
all unsecured users are locked out of the Online Manager
unless the users know the secured ID and password.
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