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MCS from version 1.3.0

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Related Article Titles

Access Groups Configuration, Create New Access Group, Create Access Groups, Set Access Groups, Access Groups Management, Groups with Access Groups Attribute, Access Groups Attribute.


Overview

Access Groups enable you to assign specific MCS features and settings to a group, allowing you to restrict user access to certain areas. These features and settings include Resources and Devices such as Channels, Outputs, Layouts, and the Penalty Box.

The primary purpose of Access Groups is to manage and control user access to various MCS resources and devices.


Configure the Access Group

Create a New Group with Access Type

  1. Create a new group and select Access in the Type field.


Create Access Groups in MCS Features or Settings

  1. Log in to the MCS.

  2. Click on the menu icon to open the widget menu.

    menu icon.png
  3. Choose the MCS feature or setting where you want to configure an Access Group, as detailed below for each.

  4. Find the Groups field in the specific MCS feature:

    Expand the dropdown menus below for instructions on configuring groups in the Group field for Channels (Sources), Outputs, Layouts, Penalty Box, or Devices.

Resources

  1. In Channels (Sources):

    1. Navigate to Sources → Sources Config.

      Sources Config.png
    2. Double-click an existing configured source (channel) or create a new source (channel).

    3. Locate the Groups field at the bottom of the Common tab.

      Source Configuration - configs of a new channel.png

Note:

If a channel (source) contains sub-channels, the Access Group can only be configured in the Groups field of the parent channel's in Source Configuration. All sub-channels will automatically inherit the parent channel's Access Group. As a result:

  • Sub-channels cannot remove the inherited Access Group from their Groups field.

  • Sub-channels cannot add new Access Groups within their Groups field.

The Access Group must be configured exclusively at the parent channel level. This behavior also applies to the Both group type.

For sub-channels, only groups with the types Resource or None can be configured in the Groups field.

  1. In Outputs:

    1. Navigate to Outputs → Output Config.

      Output Config.png
    2. Double-click an existing configured output or create a new output.

    3. Locate the Groups field in the Content tab.

      groups.png
  2. In Layouts:

    1. Navigate to Outputs → Layouts.

      Layouts.png
    2. Open an existing layout by clicking its label in the Layout list on the right side, or create a new layout.

    3. Locate the Groups section at the top, below the Label field.

      Screenshot 2024-12-22 at 13.28.14.png
  3. In Penalty Box:

    1. Navigate to Outputs → Penalty Box.

      Penalty Box.png
    2. Open an existing Penalty Box by clicking its label in the penalty box List list on the right side, or create a new penalty box.

    3. Locate the Groups section at the top.

      Screenshot 2024-12-22 at 13.34.24.png

Devices

  1. In Devices:

    1. Navigate to System → Devices.

      Devices.png
    2. Double-click an existing configured device or create a new device.

    3. Locate the Groups field at the top of New Device, below the URL field.

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  1. Add Access Groups in the Group Field

    1. Add Existing Groups

      1. Click on the Groups field to view the list of existing groups.

      2. Select one or more groups by clicking on their names.

        • You can type in the search bar to find a group that starts with the letters you typed.

    2. Add a New Group

      1. Type a new group name and press Enter or type a comma.

        • If you create a new group here, you must also create a new group with the Access type using this name.

Note:

You can add multiple groups at once.


Groups

How to Create a New Group

How to Create Resource Groups

How to Create Groups with Neither Access nor Resource Type

Advanced User Management

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