When logging on to a SmartStruxure server, you have to authenticate yourself by using a valid user account. The user account has to belong to the same domain as the server you log on to.
The user account has to be a member of at least one user account group or be mapped through an active directory user account group. To restrict the user, software permissions are added to the user account group or to the individual user account. One or more customized workspaces can be connected to the user account group.
When logging on to the SmartStruxure server that acts as the domain controller, in this example an Enterprise Server, you have access to all SmartStruxure servers in the domain without using additional log on. If you log on to an individual SmartStruxure server you have no access to other SmartStruxure servers in the domain.
Building Operation considers a user account valid when:
The user account exists
The user account is not disabled or expired
The user account belongs to a user account group or mapped active directory user group
The user account group belongs to a domain
The user account has defined software permissions, either defined on the individual account or inherited from the user account group
A user account can be a member of one or more user account groups and belongs to a particular domain.
Para obtener más información, consulte User Accounts and User Account Groups .
A Building Operation domain contains user accounts, user account groups, software permissions, workspaces, and one or several SmartStruxure servers. The SmartStruxure server that hosts and administers the domain is called the domain controller.
Para obtener más información, consulte Domains .
Software permissions are used to control the access user account groups or user accounts have to Building Operation. Software Permissions are also used to control the operations user account groups or user accounts can perform on objects, such as Alarms.
Para obtener más información, consulte Software Permissions .
Building Operation provides two methods to log on to the system. Either you log on as a Windows User with your Windows Active Directory user account or as Building Operation user with your Building Operation user account.
Para obtener más información, consulte Log On Methods .
The workspace defines the content and layout of WorkStation. The content and layout of the workspace can be adapted different tasks for user accounts or user account groups.
Para obtener más información, consulte Workspace Management .
The automatic logoff function makes it possible for the system to automatically log off a user after a specified time of inactivity.
Para obtener más información, consulte Automatic Logoff .
You create a Guest user account when you need a limited view of the system that does not require any log on.
Para obtener más información, consulte Guest User Account .
You can configure a user group to automatically log on to the Guest user account when a user account that belongs to the group is manually or automatically logged off.
Para obtener más información, consulte Automatic Logoff to Guest Account .
A guest logon is used when you want the user to get immediate access to Building Operation using WebStation.
Para obtener más información, consulte Guest Logon in WebStation .