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SERVSWITCH™ SUMMIT
Appendix A: Group Settings
(Access Rights)
If you’d like to assign access rights to users and security levels to computer CPUs in
a ServSwitch™ Summit system, you can assign users to user groups with defined
rights and CPUs to channel groups with defined accessibility. Each group can have
multiple users or CPUs assigned to it. (Cascade channels can’t be assigned to
groups.) By default, all users start out assigned to user group 00 and all CPUs start
out assigned to channel group 00. You can create groups numbered from 00 to 99
for both users and CPUs; each user can belong to a maximum of five user groups
and each CPU can belong to a maximum of eight channel groups.
These user groups... ...can access these
channel groups:
00 00 through 99 (all CPUs)
0x (01 through 09) 00, 0x, and x0 through x9
For example:
01 can access 00, 01, and 10 through 19;
02 can access 00, 02, and 20 through 29; etc.
xy (10 through 99) 00, 0x, and xy
For example:
10 can access 00, 01, and 10;
23 can access 00, 02, and 23;
97 can access 00, 09, and 97; etc.
These channel groups... ...can be accessed by these
user groups:
00 00 through 99 (all users)
0x (01 through 09) 00, 0x, and x0 through x9
For example:
01 can be accessed by 00, 01, and 10 through 19;
02 can be accessed by 00, 02, and 20 through 29; etc.
xy (10 through 99) 00, 0x, and xy
For example:
10 can be accessed by 00, 01, and 10;
45 can be accessed by 00, 04, and 45;
86 can be accessed by 00, 08, and 86; etc.