Updated on 23-08-2022 by Nguyα»…n HoΓ i Nam

Alias Account

1. Role alias

  • Sub-accounts are created from the main account and linked to the main account.

  • Sub-accounts have many different functions and can vary considerably depending on where they are and what their goals are.

To grant permission for a sub-account to perform any function, do the following:

  • Go to Manage > Alias > Role alias.
  • If there are many child accounts, click on the account tree, select the account you want to create additional roles for.

  • Name: Enter 1 or more characters to display the fastest results.

  • Press Search to display the results.

1.2. Add

  • Step 1 : Click on Create Role alias.

  • Step 2 : Enter information:
    • Name : Enter the name of the role you want to grant permissions to.
    • Description : Give permission for this sub-account to do,…
    • Choose permission : Enable/disable the permissions you want the sub-account to do.
      Scroll down to enable/disable other permissions.

  • Step 3 : Click Add to complete the operation.

1.3. Edit

To edit a secondary role, perform the following steps:

  • Step 1 : Click on Edit of the created sub-role name.
  • Step 2 : Edit information (if any)
  • Step 3 : Click Save Changes to save the edited information.

1.4. Delete

To remove a Secondary Role, do the following:

  • Click on of the created Sub-Role name. A dialog box appears:
    • OK : If you agree to delete.
    • Cancel : If you don’t want to delete.

2. User Alias

  • Sub-accounts are created from the main account and linked to the main account.

  • Sub-accounts have many different functions and can vary considerably depending on where they are and what their goals are.

To create a sub-account, do the following:

  • Go to Manage > Alias > User alias.

  • If there are many child accounts, click on the account tree, select the account you want to create more sub-accounts.

Search by :

  • Name: Enter 1 or more characters to display the fastest results.

  • Press Search to display the results.

2.2. Add

  • Step 1 : Click on Create user alias

  • Step 2 : Enter information

    • Account : System login name. Lowercase and instant writing

    • Name : The account name displayed on the personal profile.

    • Role : Select the name of the role you want to grant permissions to. If not, create a role here

    • Description : Write more about the purpose of creating, what to use,…

    • Email : Enter your current email.

    • Phone number : Enter your current phone number.

    • Password : Enter the password to log into the system.

    • Confirm password : Re-enter the correct password you just entered.

    • API key : Click on to automatically show the API key.

    • Time from - Time to : Sub-account expiry date.

    • Device group : Select an existing group name. Or create a device group [here]

    • Device : Tick ​​select some or all devices to use permissions on that device.

  • Step 3 : Press Add to display the results.