Assigning Security Settings

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Access to a system using System Status is controlled by that system's security settings. By default, the Administrator account has System Status access. For full details of configuring security settings, refer to the IP Office Manager documentation.

Rights Group Configuration

For a service user to use System Status to logon to a system, they must belong to a security Rights Group that has System Status Access enabled. In addition, if they want to use System Status to take snapshots that include the system configuration, the Rights Group must also have Read all configuration enabled.

By default that is done by making the service user a member of the Rights Group called System Status .

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  • System Status Access
    This is the basic setting to allow System Status to connection to show system status information.
  • Read all configuration
    If selected, the System Status connection is able to include a copy of the system configuration in snapshots.
  • System Control
    If selected, the System Status connection is able to use buttons in System Status that affect the system operation, for example, restarting IP telephones.
  • SysMonitor access
    This option is used for the separate System Monitor application.

Service Configuration

The output from the system to System Status is provided by the System Status Interface service. The Service Security Level of this service controls whether it can be accessed using more secure and/or unsecure connections.

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