Administration
Access rights within the apps are structured in a hierarchical manner, with the following ranking order:
Level | Description |
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Company | This is the topmost level of the hierarchy. A company consists of multiple subsidiaries. |
Subsidiary | A subsidiary is a part of a company. Each subsidiary consists of multiple departments. |
Department | A department is a part of a subsidiary. Each department comprises multiple routers. |
Router | A router is a part of a department and communicates with multiple machines. |
Machine | A machine is the lowest level of the hierarchy and is assigned to a router. |
- Company A
- Subsidiary 1
- Department 1
- Router 1
- Machine 1
- Machine 2
- Router 2
- Machine 3
- Machine 4
- Router 1
- Department 2
- Router 3
- Machine 5
- Machine 6
- Router 3
- Department 1
- Subsidiary 2
- Department 3
- Router 4
- Machine 7
- Machine 8
- Router 4
- Department 3
- Subsidiary 1
- Company B
- Subsidiary 1
- Department 1
- Router 1
- Machine 1
- Machine 2
- Router 1
- Department 1
- Subsidiary 1
Users
Info
Users who belong to an organization have access only to the elements that are subordinate to their organization in the hierarchical structure, but not to superordinate elements.
A user is an individual who belongs to an organization. The access rights of a user are limited to the elements that are subordinate to his or her organization according to the defined hierarchical structure. Access to superordinate elements is not possible.
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User create
Create new users and assign them specific roles and permissions.
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User edit
Edit existing users by changing their roles and permissions.