Web Interface. Customers who do not register their address with Masergy will be sent to the default emergency call center when they dial 9-1-1. A trained agent at the default emergency call center will ask for the name, telephone number and location of the end user calling 9-1-1, and then contact the local emergency center for such end user in order to send help. Examples of situations where 9-1-1 calls are sent to the default emergency call center include when there is a problem validating an end user's address, the end user is identified with an international location, or the end user is located in an area that is not covered by the landline 9-1-1 network. For purposes of 9-1-1 service, Customer may register an address with Masergy for the outbound calling line ID for either (i) each individual phone line ID or (ii) a single phone line ID, if Customer chooses to utilize a single phone line ID for all outbound calls. If the outbound calling line ID does not have a registered 9-1-1 address with Masergy, the call will be transferred to the default emergency response center without a corresponding address.
Web Interface. NTS will provide the Customer with password controlled access to a web interface where the Customer can view Device Performance Statistics.
Web Interface. The Web Interface is deployed in the demilitarized zone (DMZ). It provides users with access to SEMS applications hosted on a Citrix XenApp Server (a.k.a. Presentation Server) through a standard Web browser. The Web Interface works with the Citrix NetScaler Gateway to provide a logon interface and facilitates authentication and authorization of connection requests to the applications published.
Web Interface. The web interface of this module presents the user with the necessary forms for the following tasks: • Preview on the client applications that he already registered • View on the details for particular application • Edit the information about the chosen application • Add new app • Remove a registered application • Request new client key-secret pair • Request access token for instant access The web interface acts as the client part in a client-server architecture. The communication with the server – Chon CMS Plugin – is done via HTTPS – either standard web browser POST/GET or AJAX. These extenstions make up the backend for the Web Interface and provide basic CRUD functions for the registered applications and functions for retrieval of the consumer key-secret pairs and access token (re)generation.
Web Interface. 3.1 The Authority must only gain access to SPEAR via the SPEAR Internet Site using the Web Interface and must not use any program other than a standard internet browser to connect to SPEAR. The access granted is subject to compliance by the Authority and all Authority Users with this Agreement, the Common Rules, all User Manuals issued by the Department under clause 9 and all relevant Statutory Provisions.
3.2 Without limiting the foregoing, the Authority must not connect to SPEAR directly using any software application other than a standard internet browser unless such form of connection (commonly known as application to application environment) is approved in writing by the Department which approval may be withheld subject to satisfaction of appropriate standards.
3.3 The Department reserves the right to change the Web Interface or other aspects of SPEAR (including software required for access) from time to time.
Web Interface. As for the presentation layer, the user interface is implemented following an adaptable web design (responsive). This implementation allows to adapt the look and feel of the platform to the device it is been used. Nowadays the range of devices used have grown exponentially, each of them having different screen sizes and resolutions, ranging from smartphones, tablets, laptops, workstations or even screen arrays in control rooms. This approach allows the interface to be seen correctly in each and every one of the devices. This approach improves the user experience while minimizes the development and the maintenance costs. Also increases the usability standardizing the experience for all the users. It also allows a novel enterprise practice: bring your own device. The final users is no longer chained to his workplace desk, increasing the productivity.
Web Interface. 4.1 Help Feature. Help may be accessed by clicking on the Customer Service button near the bottom of the main PowerCAMPTM screen or by contacting the AER help desk.
4.2 Logging into Web Control Application ***
Web Interface. The access to the use case information, performance data and resulting graphics of the OpenQKD use cases is secured through user authentication and can be accessed over xxxxx://xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xx/gui/ being the login page (fig. 2)
Web Interface. If you are transferring sensitive or confidential data through a web portal you must: Ensure that there is robust access control in place (i.e. unique username/password); Ensure that only the people who need the data can see them; Ensure that the data are encrypted (https connection). If you are taking data with you on a mobile storage device, such as a tablet PC, laptop, digital camera or a USB memory stick you must: Make sure that there is no other more secure option available to you; Only use an ESCC approved device; Take only as much as necessary, for as long as necessary and transfer them back to their normally secure location as soon as possible; Keep the decryption PIN, password or token securely and separately from the device/data; Do not take Council equipment outside of the UK without approval from ICT; Take all reasonable precautions to keep the device and data safe and secure e.g.: Keep it with you whenever possible; lock it away securely when you can't; Never leave it in plain sight in public places; Never let others use your access or device; Delete the data from the device as soon as possible; Report loss/theft immediately. The postal service is considered reasonably secure for small amounts or low impact data (i.e. records pertaining to an individual, but NOT including very sensitive personal data). Please refer to any specific departmental/team guidance on use of the postal service. As a minimum, there are precautions that you must take to prevent loss: Make sure that the recipient and destination address is correct, accurate and up-to-date; Clearly xxxx the envelope/parcel with a return address in case of incorrect delivery; Do not send the only copy of the data if it is practical to make and retain a duplicate. You must assess the impact of loss of the original and make a copy if that impact is unacceptable; If you use a courier they must be known and trusted; Consider using recorded/registered post when sending sensitive information; Make sure it is traceable (i.e. confirmation of receipt); Physical records must be sent in a suitable container i.e. robust and secure enough to prevent accidental loss and/or tampering. If you are working at home on your own equipment or using a personal online service you must: Use a device that has up to date internet security protection in place;
Web Interface. The LMI Universal web application allows users anywhere on the network with appropriate network access to view current status, a list of “incidents” (radiation alarms or instrument failures), or to view a particular instrument’s readings in graph form. The user need only use a standard web browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox to access the webpage. To access the webpage, enter the URL of the web application. This is typically: