Before you can access the hosting appliance, you must log in to the system with a valid user name and password. The login account you use determines the level of access you will have. The levels of access are:
Option |
Description |
Full name |
The user's full name (example: Terry A. Lee). |
Login name |
A login name for the account. Spaces and special characters are not permitted. (example: terry) |
Password/Confirm |
The account password. Type the same password in the both fields. (Maximum 32 characters. Spaces are not valid.) |
E-mail aliases |
An e-mail name or alias for this user. Multiple names should be separated by a semi-colon, space, or comma. (example: talee;terry.lee) |
Telnet access |
Enables this user account to telnet into the hosting appliance. |
FTP access |
Enables this user account to copy files on the hosting appliance using FTP. |
Mail account |
Creates a mail account for this user. |
Domain administrator |
This type of account has rights to manage user accounts and certain service settings for the domain. |
User disk quota |
Specifies how much disk space this user is allotted on the hosting appliance. Valid entries are between 1 and 1000 MB. |