NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) System Management Guide
Contents of a User ID Definition Record
Managing User Access and Privileges
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Table 4-3. UMS : Access Authorities Panel Fields
Field Description Valid Values
Default
Value
UMS Management Access to sensitive UMS security administration features, including ability to
add and modify user ID definition records.
Y grants access;
N denies access.
N
OCS Access Access to Operator Console Services (OCS); OCS user details configured on
Page 5 of the user ID definition record.
Y grants access;
N denies access.
N
System Support
Access
Access to Activity Log Browse facility, Command Entry facility, and, with a
sufficient command authority level, Display/Update SYSPARMS Settings
facility.
Y grants access;
N denies access.
N
Edit Services Access Access to Edit Services, which is used for writing and checking the syntax of
NCL procedures and panels.
Y grants access;
N denies access.
N
Console Extras
Access
Access to Console Extras, from which users can run block-mode
applications.
Y grants access;
N denies access.
N
Logon from Remote
System
Specifies whether the user ID can log on to the local NonStop NET/MASTER
MS system from a remote NonStop NET/MASTER MS or a SOLVE
management services system.
Y enables logon
from remote;
N denies logon
from remote.
N
Logon to Remote
System
Specifies whether the user ID can log on to a remote NonStop NET/MASTER
MS or a SOLVE management services system.
Y enables logon
to remote;
N denies logon to
remote.
N
Dynamic Logon Specifies whether the user ID can log on with the NNM program; if disabled,
the user can log on only at terminals dedicated to NonStop NET/MASTER
MS.
Y enables use of
NNM program;
N disables use of
NNM program.
Y
Rule Management
Services
Access to Rule Management Services (RMS), which is used to establish
rules for automatically performing system and network operations.
Y grants access;
N denies access.
N
Help Maintenance
Access
Access to the Help Maintenance facility, from which users can customize
command help information.
Y grants access;
N denies access.
N