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Summary
Name
Active?
Default Domain
Default Address Space
LNA Department
Other Departments
Default Group
Member Groups
All Groups
Record Access
All Records
Comment
Other Help Topics
General NetDB Help
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Summary
The User profile page allows you to change some settings in your account.
To access your User profile, click on the Profile in the upper right corner
of most NetDB pages. The top half fields cannot be modified by the User.
The bottom half can be modified by the User. If you are not able to change
the fields you need, please contact your network consultant.
Associated Fields:
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Name - This is your original
SUNet id, also known as kerberos principal. In other words, this is
the account name that you use to login to Stanford Web Auth pages
or PC-Leland or MacLeland.
Active? - "Yes" means account is active. "No" means account is inactive.
Default Domain - This is the Domain used when you do not specify a Domain when creating a Node. For example, if your default Domain is "stanford.edu" and you create Node "MyNode", the full name of this Node is "MyNode.stanford.edu". You can change your default Domain by selecting from the list of Domains that you share a Group with.
Default Address Space - When creating a Node, NetDB will automatically assign the next available address in your default address space. You can change your default address space by selecting from the list of address spaces. Note that the list of address spaces are only those that share Groups with you.
LNA Department - You are considered the local network administrator for these departments.
Other Departments - These
are departments that you are affiliated it. For example, a staff member in
CRC may be acting as the LNA for the Office of General Counsel because of a
contract agreement, but the User's actual department is CRC.
Default Group - Records
that you create will automatically be placed in your default Group.
You can change your default to be to any of your member Groups. Note
that all Users are in the Stanford Group so, for best security, do
not make Stanford your default Group.
Member Groups - This is a list of Groups that you belong to. You can modify or delete records that share a Group with you, if you have the correct record access. You can add Nodes to a Domain or use IP addresses in an address space if you share Groups with the Domain and address space.
All Groups - All Groups means that you have access to all Groups.
Record Access - This lists the records that you can create, modify or delete. You must be in the same Group as the record to modify or delete it.
All Records - This means you have access to all record types.
Comment - useful information
of your own can be added here. This field is searchable with Full
Search.
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