5.4
SEL-400 Series Host
Operation
Operation
Access Control
SEL-2701
User Interface
SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual
Access control is the process of deciding who can log in to the relay or
SEL-2701. The relay limits functionality based on access level. Relay access
levels are described in
Table
Table 5.3 SEL-400 Series Relay Access Levels
Access Level
Primary Operations Allowed
0
Log in to Access Level 1.
1
View data and settings and establish transparent connections.
B
Access Level 1 functions and control/monitor circuit breaker.
P
Access Level 1 functions plus change Protection settings.
A
Access Level 1 functions plus change Automation settings.
O
Access Level 1 functions plus change Output settings.
2
Access Level 1 functions and change any settings.
The SEL-2701 user interface uses a subset of the relay access levels and
passwords. When you establish a terminal connection directly to the
SEL-2701 user interface, use the passwords programmed into the relay for
Access Levels 0, 1, and 2. You can change a password using the relay
PASSWORD command at Access Level 2. See your relay instruction manual
for a full description of the PASSWORD command.
To log in as an FTP client, use the user name and corresponding password for
that access level as shown in
Telnet session. After you connect, you can use the standard relay log-in
process to change access levels.
Table 5.4 SEL-400 Series Relay Access Level User Names and Passwords
Access Level
0
1
B
P
A
O
2
You can access the SEL-2701 user interface with a Telnet connection directly
to the SEL-2701. Once you are connected to the SEL-2701 user interface, you
can use the commands described in
SEL-2701 settings are not accessible through the SEL-2701 user interface. Set
the SEL-2701 through the relay port settings for the port where the SEL-2701
is installed. Log in to the SEL-2701 access levels using the passwords set in
the relay.
5.3.
Table
5.4. You do not need to log in to start a
User Name
QUI
ACC
BAC
PAC
AAC
OAC
2AC
Section 3: Settings and
Password
None
User-definable
User-definable
User-definable
User-definable
User-definable
User-definable
Commands.
Date Code 20020501
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