- Raritan Paragon II User Guide

CHAPTER 4: OPERATION ADMINISTRATOR FUNCTIONS 51
THESE USER GROUPS... ...CAN ACCESS THESE CHANNEL PORT 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 PORT
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.
Recommendations
Systems Requiring High Security:
Raritan Computer recommends assigning IDs of 10 through 99 to computers requiring high
protection. This will make them less accessible than computers with IDs of 00 or 01 through 09.
Main System Administrator and Assistant Administrators:
Although any user may be assigned Administrative Privileges, Raritan recommends the user ID
00” for the Main System Administrator, and user IDs 01 through 09 for Assistant
Administrators. These IDs provide a broader scope of access.
Correspondingly, Raritan recommends that those CPUs that all users will need to access, such as
application or document servers, be assigned to channel port group 00, and that servers needing
the most security protection be assigned to channel port groups from 10 to 99.