Security Banner

SX II provides you with the ability to add a security banner to the SX II login process. This feature requires users to either accept or decline a security agreement before they can access the SX II. The information provided in a security banner will be displayed in a Restricted Service Agreement dialog after users access SX II using their login credentials.

The security banner heading and wording can be customized, or the default text can be used. Additionally, the security banner can be configured to require that a user accepts the security agreement before they are able to access the SX II or it can just be displayed following the login process. If the accept or decline feature is enabled, the user's selection is logged in the audit log.

  1. Click Security > Banner to open the Banner page.
  2. Select Display Restricted Service Banner to enable the feature.
  3. If you want to require users to acknowledge the banner prior to continuing the login process, select Require Acceptance of Restricted Service Banner. In order to acknowledge the banner, users will select a checkbox. If you do not enable this setting, the security banner will only be displayed after the user logs in and will not require users acknowledge it.
  4. If needed, change the banner title. This information will be displayed to users as part of the banner. Up to 64 characters can be used.
  5. Edit the information in the Restricted Services Banner Message text box. Up to 6000 characters can be entered or uploaded from a text file. To do this, do one of the following:
    1. Edit the text by manually typing in the text box. Click OK.
    2. Upload the information from .txt file by selecting the Restricted Services Banner File radio button and using the Browse feature to locate and upload the file. Click OK. Once the file is uploaded, the text from the file will appear in the Restricted Services Banner Message text box.

See Also

Configure Security Settings from the Remote Console

Login Limitations

User Blocking

Strong Passwords

Configure Encryption & Share

Firewall

SSL Certificates