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Administering User Registrar

Administering User Registrar

The User Registrar administrator manages User Registrar through the Web UI, which consists of pages that allow administrators to do the following tasks:

Administering User Registrar

As a User Registrar administrator you can manage subscribers, their modems and computers, subscriber services, and administrator logins and functions.

You use the toolbar and the navigation bar to proceed from page to page. Individual pages contains fields in which you can enter or modify information.

User Registrar Toolbar

The User Registrar Toolbar (Figure 3-1) appears in the upper right corner on each of the User Registrar pages. The toolbar consists of the following buttons:


Figure 3-1:
User Registrar Administrator Toolbar


Navigation Bar

The User Registrar Navigation Bar (Figure 3-2) enables you to navigate from one page to another. The Navigation Bar appears below the page title on each page, except the Login, Logout, and Home pages.


Figure 3-2: User Registrar Administrator Navigation Bar


Table 3-1 displays the buttons that are common to User Registrar pages:


Table 3-1: Navigation Bar Buttons
Buttons Description

Home Page

Returns you to the home page.

Subscribers

Adds, modifies, or deletes subscribers.

Modems

Searches and modifies modems.

Computers

Adds, modifies, or deletes computers.

Services

Adds, modifies, or deletes services.

Defaults

Modifies User Registrar default settings.

Administrators

Adds, modifies, or deletes administrators.

Logging In to User Registrar

When you type the User Registrar URL, your Web browser displays the Administrator Login to User Registrar page (Figure 3-3). This page allows you to log in to User Registrar.


Note By default the User Registrar URL is http://server-name/csrc/ur-redirect.html.

Figure 3-3: The Administrator Login to User Registrar Page


Table 3-3 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-2: Administrator Login to User Registrar
Field or Button Description

Username

Enter your admin username

Password

Enter your admin password

Login

Executes the login process.

Cancel

Cancels the login process.

If you are logging in to User Registrar for the first time, you can use the default username and password shown below. You should, at a minimum change the default password to a specific one for your site. For more information about creating administrators and passwords, see the"Managing Administrators" section.

Username admin
Password changeme

Managing User Registrar

When you click Login from the Administrator Login to User Registrar page, User Registrar displays the Home Page (Figure 3-5). This page is the central location from which you can reach the pages that allow you to manage subscribers, modems, computer, services, defaults and administrators.

Figure 3-4 displays the Web page hierarchy of the User Registrar Administrator pages.


Figure 3-4: Admin Home Web Pages



Note You can always see the Manage Subscribers, Manage Modems, and Manage Computers pages. If you are a
UR administrator with Administrator privileges, you can also see the Administrators and Update My Info buttons. If you have configuration privileges, you can also see the Services and Defaults buttons.

Figure 3-5:
The Home Page


Table 3-3 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-3: Home Page
Field or Button Description

Home Page

Returns you to the home page.

Subscribers

Adds, modifies, or deletes subscribers.

Modems

Searches and modifies modems.

Computers

Adds, modifies, or deletes computers.

Services

Adds, modifies, or deletes services.

Defaults

Modifies User Registrar default settings.

Administrators

Adds, modifies, or deletes administrators.

Update My Info

Updates your administrator information.

Managing Subscribers

When you click Subscribers from the Home Page, User Registrar displays the Manage Subscribers page (Figure 3-7). This page allows you to add, edit, or delete subscribers. It provides a paged view of all the subscribers in User Registrar.

Figure 3-6 displays the Web page hierarchy for the subscriber section.


Figure 3-6: Admin Subscriber Web Pages



Figure 3-7:
The Manage Subscribers Page


Table 3-4 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-4: Manage Subscribers
Field or Button Description

Account number

Enter the subscriber's account number.

Username

Enter the subscriber's login name.

Full name

Displays the subscriber's actual name.

Telephone number

Displays the subscriber's telephone number.

Search

Searches for subscribers by account number or username. You can also use * and abc* as wildcards. For more information about using wildcards, see "Finding Billing Information" section.

Edit

Edits subscriber information.

Delete

Deletes a subscriber.

Add Subscriber

Adds a subscriber.

Prev

Sends you to the previous page of subscribers in this search.

Next

Sends you to the next page of subscribers in this search.

Page size

Specifies the number of lines you want displayed per page. Twenty lines per page is a good default.

Finding Billing Information

When you click Add Subscriber from the Manage Subscribers page, User Registrar displays the Find Billing Account page (Figure 3-8). This page allows you to search for the billing account information that you need when adding a new subscriber. You can search through the account information using the attributes: account number, last name, or telephone number.


Note The account must be in the User Registrar database for you to registrar a subscriber. If the account is not, you need to contact your CSR to update the database.

When User Registrar finds the account, you can choose the account and proceed to the add_subscriber page where you can complete the subscriber registration.

To find the new subscriber's billing information, do the following:

Step 1 From the Manage Subscribers page, click Add Subscriber.

Step 2 From the Find Billing Account page, enter the subscriber's account number, last name, or telephone number, and click Search.

You can also search using wildcards to match a pattern.


Figure 3-8: The Find Billing Account Page


Table 3-5 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-5: Find Billing Account
Field or Button Description

Account number

Enter the account number.

Full name

Enter the account's name.

Telephone number

Enter the account's telephone number.

Search

Searches for account number, last name, or telephone number. You can also use * and abc* as wildcards.

Choose

Displays the Add Subscriber page for this account.

Prev

Sends you to the previous billing account page.

Next

Sends you to the next billing account page.

Page size

Specifies the number of lines you want displayed per page. Twenty lines per page is a good default.

Cancel

Cancels the search for billing information.

Adding a Subscriber

When you click Choose next to the desired account on the Find Billing Account page, User Registrar displays the Add Subscriber page (Figure 3-9). This page allows you to register a subscriber by entering the subscriber's username, password, modem MAC address, and service selection.


Figure 3-9: The Add Subscriber Page


Table 3-6 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-6: Add Subscriber
Field or Button Description

Account number

Displays the subscriber's account number.

Full name

Displays the subscriber's actual name.

Address

Displays the subscriber's address.

Username

Enter the subscriber's username.

Password

Enter the subscriber's password.

Confirm password

Enter the subscriber's password again.

Modem MAC Address

Enter the MAC address of the subscriber's modem. For more information about the MAC address, see the "Determining the Modem's MAC Address" section.

Choose service

Choose the service.

Add Subscriber

Sends you to the Confirm Addition of Subscriber page.

Cancel

Cancels the change and returns you to the Manage Subscribers page.

Determining the Modem's MAC Address

When you register a subscriber, you must enter the MAC address of the subscriber's modem. How you determine this address depends on your company's policy about modems. The following are some sample approaches:

In all cases there is no automatic way for you to learn the modem's MAC address; it must be entered. The modem's MAC address is unlike the computer's MAC address, which you could learn by having subscribers run the ipconfig command on their PC and read back the MAC address).

Confirming Addition of a Subscriber

When you click Add Subscriber from the Add Subscriber page, User Registrar displays the Confirm Addition of Subscriber page (Figure 3-10). The page displays a summary of the new subscriber information and allows you to confirm the addition of a subscriber, or return to the original subscriber page.


Figure 3-10: The Confirm Addition of Subscriber Page


Table 3-7 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-7: Confirm Addition of a Subscriber
Field or Button Description

Account number

Displays the subscriber's account number.

Full name

Displays the subscriber's actual name.

Address

Displays the subscriber's address.

Username

Displays the subscriber's username.

Password

Displays asterisks to indicate the subscriber's password.

Modem MAC address

Displays the modem's MAC address.

Chosen service

Displays the service.

Add Subscriber

Adds the subscriber and returns you to the Manage Subscribers page.

Cancel

Returns you to the Add Subscriber page.

Editing Subscriber Information

When you click Edit next to the specific subscriber on the Manage Subscribers page, User Registrar displays the Edit Subscriber page (Figure 3-11). This page allows you to change the subscriber's username, password, modem's MAC address, and type of service. You can also disable the subscriber from using User Registrar.


Figure 3-11: The Edit Subscriber Page


Table 3-8 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-8: Edit Subscriber
Field or Button Description

Account number

Displays the subscriber's account number.

Full name

Displays the subscriber's actual name.

Address

Displays the subscriber's address.

Username

Enter the subscriber's username.

Password

Enter the subscriber's password.

Confirm password

Enter the subscriber's password again.

Modem MAC address

Enter the new modem's MAC address.

Disable subscriber

Select to disable subscriber from using the Internet.

Reason for disablement

Enter the reason for disabling subscriber, such as account payment overdue.

Previous service

Displays the previous service page for this subscriber.

Choose service

Choose the service.

OK

Sends you to the Confirm Changes page.

Reset

Restores the original settings.

Cancel

Returns you to the Manage Subscribers page.

Confirming Changes to the Subscriber

When you click OK on the Edit Subscriber page, User Registrar displays the Confirm Changes to Subscriber page (Figure 3-12). This page allows you to confirm or cancel your changes.


Figure 3-12: The Confirm Changes to Subscriber Page


Table 3-9 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-9: Confirm Changes to Subscriber
Field or Button Description

Account number

Displays the subscriber's account number.

Full name

Displays the subscriber's actual name.

Address

Displays the subscriber's address.

New username

Displays the new username.

Old username

Displays the original username.

Password

Displays the password.

New modem MAC address

Displays the new modem's MAC address.

Old modem MAC address

Displays the old modem's MAC address.

Disabled subscriber

Displays whether the subscriber is disabled.

Reason for disablement

Displays the reason for the disablement.

New service

Displays the name and description of the new service.

Old service

Displays the name and description of the original service.

OK

Writes the information to the database.

Cancel

Returns you to the Edit Subscriber page.

Deleting Subscriber Information

When you click Delete next to a specific subscriber on the Manage Subscribers page, User Registrar displays the Confirm Deletion of Subscriber page (Figure 3-13). This page allows you to confirm or cancel deletion of a subscriber.


Figure 3-13: The Confirm Deletion of Subscriber Page


Table 3-10 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-10: Confirm Deletion of Subscriber
Field or Button Description

Account number

Displays the subscriber's account number.

Full name

Displays the subscriber's actual name.

Address

Displays the subscriber's address.

Username

Displays the subscriber's username.

Password

Displays the subscriber's password.

Registered modem MAC address

Displays the modem's MAC address.

Chosen service

Displays the name and description of the service the subscriber chose.

Registered computers

Displays the name, MAC address, and description of the subscriber's computers.

Delete

Deletes the subscriber's record, modem, and computer information from the database.

Cancel

Returns you to the Manage Subscribers page.

Managing Modems

When you click Modems on the Home Page, User Registrar displays the Manage Modems page (Figure 3-15). From this page, you can choose to display or edit subscribers' modem information.

Figure 3-14 displays the Web page hierarchy for the modem section.


Figure 3-14: Admin Modem Web Pages



Figure 3-15:
The Manage Modems Page


Table 3-11 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-11: Manage Modems
Field or Button Description

Owner

Displays the name of the subscriber.

MAC address

Enter the modem's MAC address.

Search

Searches for the MAC address. You can also use wildcards, such as * and abc*. For more information about using wildcards, see the "Finding Billing Information" section.

Edit

Edits the modem information.

Prev

Sends you to the previous Manage Modem page.

Next

Sends you to the next Manage Modem page.

Page size

Specifies the number of lines you want displayed per page. Twenty lines per page is a good default.

Finding a Subscriber's Modem Information

To find a subscriber's modem information, do the following:

Step 1 From the Manage Modem page, enter the modem's MAC address.

Step 2 Click Search.

Adding Modems

Every subscriber can have only one modem per account, therefore when you add a subscriber you add the subscriber's modem information (MAC address). For more information about adding subscribers, see the "Adding a Subscriber" section

Editing Modems

When you click Edit for a specific modem on the Manage Modems page, User Registrar displays the Edit Subscriber page (Figure 3-11). For more information about editing subscriber information, see the "Editing Subscriber Information" section.

Deleting Modems

Every subscriber must have an associated modem. To delete the subscriber's modem information, you must delete the subscriber. For more information about deleting a subscriber, see the "Deleting Subscriber Information" section.

Managing Computers

When you click Computers on the Home Page, User Registrar displays the Manage Computers page (Figure 3-17). This page allows you to add, edit, or delete subscribers' computers.

Figure 3-16 displays the Web page hierarchy for the computer section.


Figure 3-16: Admin Computer Web Pages



Figure 3-17:
The Manage Computers Page


Table 3-12 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-12: Manage Computers
Field or Button Description

Host name

Enter the name of the subscriber's computer.

Owner

Displays the name of the owner of the computer.

MAC address

Enter the modem's MAC address.

Search

Searches for the host name or MAC address. You can also use wildcards, such as * and abc*.

Edit

Edits computer information.

Delete

Deletes computer information.

Add Computer

Adds a computer.

Prev

Sends you to the previous page of modems in this search.

Next

Sends you to the next page of modems in this search.

Page size

Specifies the number of lines you want displayed per page. Twenty lines per page is a good default.

Finding a Subscriber's Computer Information

To find a subscriber's computer information, do the following:

Step 1 From the Manage Computers page, enter the subscriber's device name, owner name, or MAC address.

Step 2 Click Search.

Adding Computers

When you click Add Computers from the Manage Computers page, User Registrar displays the Add Computer page (Figure 3-18).This page allows you to add computer information to an existing subscriber. On this page you specify the computer's device name, description, MAC address, and owner's name for the computer you want to add.


Figure 3-18: The Add Computer Page


Table 3-13 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-13: Add Computer
Field or Button Description

Host name

Enter the computer's name.

Description

Enter the description of the computer

MAC address

Enter the computer's MAC address.

Owner

Enter the username of the subscriber.

Add Computer

Sends you to the Confirm Addition of Computer page.

Cancel

Returns you to the Manage Computers page.

Confirming Addition of a Computer

When you click Add Computer from the Add Computer page, User Registrar displays the Confirm Addition of Computer page (Figure 3-19). This page allows you to confirm the addition of a computer or to return to the original computer page.


Figure 3-19: The Confirm Addition of Computer Page


Table 3-14 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-14: Confirm Adding Computer
Field or Button Description

Host name

Displays the computer's name.

Description

Displays the description of the computer

MAC address

Displays the computer's MAC address.

Owner

Displays the name of the subscriber.

Add Computer

Adds a new computer.

Cancel

Returns you to the Add Computer page.

Editing Computers

When you click Edit next to a specific computer from the Manage Computers page, User Registrar displays the Edit Computer page (Figure 3-20). This page allows you to change the computer's device name, description, or owner's name.


Figure 3-20: The Edit Computer Page


Table 3-15 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-15: Edit Computer
Field or Button Description

Host name

Enter the computer's name.

Description

Enter the description of the subscriber's computer.

MAC address

Displays the computer's MAC address.

Owner (username)

Enter the name of the subscriber.

OK

Writes the information to the database.

Reset

Restores the original settings.

Cancel

Returns you to the Manage Computers page.

Confirming Changes to Computer

When you click OK on the Edit Computers page, User Registrar displays the Confirm Changes to Computer page (Figure 3-21). This page allows you to confirm or edit your changes.


Figure 3-21: The Confirm Changes to Computer Page


Table 3-16 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-16: Confirm Changes to Computer
Field or Button Description

Host name

Displays the name of the computer.

Description

Displays the description of the computer.

MAC address

Displays the computer's MAC address.

Owner

Displays the name of the computer's owner.

OK

Confirms your changes and returns you to Manage Computers page

Cancel

Returns you to the Edit Computers page.

Deleting Computers

When you click Delete next to a specific computer on the Manage Computers page, User Registrar displays the Confirm Deletion of Computer page (Figure 3-22). This page allows you to confirm your deletion.


Figure 3-22: The Confirm Deletion of Computer Page


Table 3-17 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-17: Confirm Deletion of Computer
Field or Button Description

Host name

Displays the computer's name.

Description

Displays the description of the subscriber's computer

MAC address

Displays the computer's MAC address.

Owner (username)

Displays the name of the subscriber information.

Delete

Deletes the computer information.

Cancel

Returns you to the Manage Computers page.

Managing Services

When you click Service on the Home Page, User Registrar displays the Manage Services page (Figure 3-24). This page displays the services available and allows you to add, edit, or delete a service.


Note You can only manage services if you are an administrator with configuration privileges. For more information, see Figure 3-4.

Figure 3-23 displays the Web page hierarchy for the services section.


Figure 3-23: Admin Services Web Pages



Figure 3-24:
The Manage Services Page


Table 3-18 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-18: Manage Services
Field or Button Description

Edit

Edits the service information

Display Name

Displays the service name

Precedence

Promotes or demotes the service in the services list

Description

Displays the user-visible description of the service.

Price

Displays the price of the service.

User visible?

Determines whether the service is user visible.

Add Service

Adds a new service.

Adding a Service

When you click Add Service on the Manage Services page, User Registrar displays the Add Service page (Figure 3-25). This page allows you to add a service.

To add a new service, you must do the following:

    1. Name the service, supply a description, and price

    2. Select an MR service package that you want associated with this service, and the corresponding CNR client class for the modem and computer

    3. Decide whether this service is visible to the subscriber.

Click the buttons on this page to do the following:

After you have added a service, User Registrar displays the service at the bottom of the list of services on the Manage Services page.

Tips
If you want the service to appear at another place on the list, use the precedence arrows to promote or demote the service. Note that you can move the service only one line per click.

Figure 3-25:
The Add Service Page


Table 3-19 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-19: Add Service
Field or Button Description

Service Name

Enter the service name.

Service Description

Enter the service description.

Price

Enter the price of the service.

Select MR Service Package

Select the MR service package from the drop-down list.

Modem Client Class (CNR)

Enter the name of the modem client class

Computer Client Class (CNR)

Enter the name of the computer client class

Service is user visible

Select the check box to make the service visible to subscribers.

Add Service

Adds the service.

Cancel

Cancels your changes and returns you to the Manage Services page.

Editing a Service

When you click Edit next to a specific service on the Manage Services page, User Registrar displays the Edit Service page (Figure 3-26). This page allows you to edit an existing service.

You can change the description of the service, the price, the MR service package, the modem and computer client class, and whether the service is visible to the subscriber.


Figure 3-26: The Edit Service Page


Table 3-20 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-20: Edit Service
Field or Button Description

Service Description:

Enter the service description.

Price

Enter the price of the service.

Select MR Service Package

Click the MR service package from the drop-down list.

Modem Client Class (CNR)

Enter the name of the modem client class

Computer Client Class (CNR)

Enter the name of the computer client class

Service is user visible

Select the check box to make the service visible to subscribers.

Delete Service

Deletes the service.

OK

Incorporates your changes and returns you to the Manage Services page.

Reset

Restores the original settings.

Cancel

Returns you to the Manage Services page.

Deleting a Service

When you click Delete on the Edit Service page, User Registrar displays the Confirm Deletion of Service page (Figure 3-27). This page allows you to confirm the deletion of a service.

To delete a service, do the following:

Step 1 From the Home Page, click Services.

Step 2 From the Manage Services page, click Edit on the service line you want to delete.

Step 3 From the Edit Service page, click Delete Service.

Step 4 From the Confirm Deletion of Service page, click Delete Service.


Figure 3-27: The Confirm Deletion of Service Page


Table 3-21 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-21: Delete Service
Field or Button Description

Description:

Displays the service description.

Delete Service

Deletes the service.

Cancel

Cancels your changes and returns you to the Manage Services page.

Managing Defaults

When you click Defaults on the Home Page, User Registrar displays the Edit CSRC Defaults page (Figure 3-28). This page allows you to specify the User Registrar defaults for the SNMP community strings and the name of the unprovisioned service.


Note You can only edit the CSRC defaults if you are an administrator with configuration privileges. For more information, see Figure 3-4.
Both Modem Registrar and User Registrar need to know the modem's community strings. Because User Registrar acts as an SNMP manager when it attempts to reset a modem through SNMP, it needs to know what community strings to use. For more information about SNMP, see "SNMP MIB."

Figure 3-28:
The Edit CSRC Defaults Page


Table 3-22 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-22: Edit CSRC Defaults
Field or Button Description

SNMP community string

Enter the read and write strings.

Unprovisioned service name

Enter the name of the unprovisioned service.

OK

Saves your changes.

Reset

Restores the original settings

Cancel

Cancels your changes.

Managing Administrators

When you click Administrators on the Home Page, User Registrar displays the Manage Administrators page (Figure 3-30). This page allows you to manage administrator users. It provides a paged view of all the administrators in User Registrar. From this page, you can choose to add, edit, or delete administrators.


Note You can only edit the CSRC defaults if you are an administrator with administration privileges. For more information, see Figure 3-4 in the "Managing User Registrar" section.

Figure 3-29 displays the Web page hierarchy for the administration section.


Figure 3-29: Admin Admin Web Pages



Figure 3-30:
The Manage Administrators Page


Table 3-23 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-23: Manage Administrators
Field or Button Description

Username

Enter the administrator's name

Description

Enter the administrator's description.

Search

Searches for the administrator by username or description. You can also use wildcards, such as * and abc*.

Edit

Edits administrator information.

Delete

Deletes administrator information.

Add Administrator

Adds an administrator.

Prev

Sends you to the previous page of administrators in this search.

Next

Sends you to the next page of administrators in this search.

Page size

Specifies the number of lines you want displayed per page. Twenty lines per page is a good default.

User

Adding an Administrator

When you click Add Administrator on the Manage Administrators page, User Registrar displays the Add Administrator page (Figure 3-31). This page allows you to add an administrator. You can specify the username, description, password, and privileges.


Figure 3-31: The Add Admin Page


Table 3-19 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-24: Add Administrator
Field or Button Description

Administrator username

Enter the name of the administrator.

Description

Enter a description of the administrator.

Administrator password

Enter the administrator's password.

Administrator privileges

  • User Registrar administrator

  • Modem Registrar administrator

  • Configuration administrator

  • Administrator administrator

Choose the privileges for this administrator:

  • Allows management of User Registrar

  • Allows management of Modem Registrar

  • Allows display of the Defaults and Services pages

  • Allows display of the Administrators page

Add Administrator

Sends you to the Confirm Addition of Administrator page.

Cancel

Returns you to the Manage Administrators page.

Confirming Addition of an Administrator

When you click Add Administrator on the Add Administrator page, User Registrar displays the Confirm Addition of Administrator page (Figure 3-32). This page allows you to confirm the addition of an administrator or to return to the original administrator page.


Figure 3-32: The Confirm Addition of Administrator Page


Table 3-25 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-25: Confirmation Addition of Administrator
Field or Button Description

Administrator username

Displays the name of the administrator.

Description

Displays a description of the administrator.

Administrator password

Does not display the password.

Administrator privileges

Displays the privileges for this administrator.

Add Administrator

Adds the administrator.

Cancel

Returns you to the Add Administrator page.

Editing an Administrator

When you click Edit next to an administrator on the Manage Administrators page, User Registrar displays the Edit Administrator page (Figure 3-33). This page allows you to edit administrator information. You can change the administrator's name, description and privileges.


Figure 3-33: The Edit Administrator Page


Table 3-26 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-26: Edit Administrator
Field or Button Description

Administrator username

Displays the name of the administrator.

Description

Enter a description of the administrator.

Administrator password

Enter the administrator's password.

Administrator privileges

  • User Registrar administrator

  • Modem Registrar administrator

  • Configuration administrator

  • Administrator administrator

  • Disabled

Choose the privileges for this administrator:

  • Allows management of User Registrar

  • Allows management of Modem Registrar

  • Allows display of the Defaults and Services pages

  • Allows display of the Administrators page

  • Prevents login

OK

Sends you to the Confirm Changes to Administrator page.

Reset

Restores the original settings.

Cancel

Cancels your changes and returns you to the Manage Administrators page.

Confirming Editing an Administrator

When you click OK on the Edit Administrator page, User Registrar displays the Confirm Changes to Administrator page (Figure 3-34). This page allows you to confirm or edit your changes.


Figure 3-34: The Confirm Changes to Administrator Page


Table 3-27 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-27: Confirm Changes to Administrator
Field or Button Description

Administrator username

Displays the name of the administrator.

Description

Displays the description of the administrator.

Administrator password

Does not redisplay the password.

Administrator privileges

Displays the privileges for this administrator.

OK

Confirms the edits.

Cancel

Returns you to the Edit Administrator page.

Deleting an Administrator

When you click Delete on the Manage Administrators page, User Registrar displays the Confirm Deletion of Administrator page (Figure 3-35). This page allows you to confirm that you want to delete an administrator.


Figure 3-35: The Confirm Deletion of Administrator Page


Table 3-21 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-28: Confirm Deletion of Administrator
Field or Button Description

Administrator username

Displays the administrator's username

Description

Displays the administrator's description.

Delete

Deletes the administrator.

Cancel

Returns you to the Manage Administrators page.

Updating my Information

When you click Update My Info, User Registrar displays the Edit Administrator page (Figure 3-33). This page allows you to edit your own administrator information. For more information about this page, see the "Editing an Administrator" section.

Logging Out of User Registrar

When you click Logout, User Registrar displays the Administrator Logout from User Registrar page (Figure 3-36). This page allows administrators to log out of User Registrar.


Figure 3-36: The Administrator Logout from User Registrar Page


Table 3-29 displays the fields and buttons on this page.


Table 3-29: Log Out of User Registrar
Field or Button Description

Home Page

Returns you to the home page.

Cancel

Returns you to the previous page.

Logout

Exits a User Registrar session.

Getting Help

The User Registrar Administrator application has a corresponding help page for every Web page. The help consists of a HTML file with the same name as the Web page.


Note You should use the Exit Help button rather than your browser's
Back button to exit help. If you use your browser's Back button to return to the application, the next time you request help User Registrar will display the last help page---not the page associated with your current page.


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Posted: Wed Aug 4 09:09:28 PDT 1999
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