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Chapter 3 Configuring the Server
Understanding Security Levels
However, as an administrator, you can create additional unique login IDs for users
at your company.
Note
The CiscoWorks Server administrator can set the passwords for admin and guest
users during installation. Contact the CiscoWorks Server administrator if you do
not know the password for admin.
Understanding Security Levels
System administrators determine user security levels when users are granted
access to CiscoWorks. When users are granted logins to the CiscoWorks
application, they are assigned one or more roles.
A role is a collection of privileges that dictate the type of system access you have.
A privilege is a task or operation defined within the application. The set of
privileges assigned to you, defines your role and dictates how much and what type
of system access you have.
The user role or combination of roles, dictates which tasks are presented to the
users.
Table 3-1
shows the security levels.
For information on tasks that can be performed with each role, see the
“Permissions Report” section on page 3-46
.
See also
“About Common Services Authentication” section on page 3-21
.
Other roles are displayed, depending on your applications.
Table 3-1
Security Levels
Level
Description
0
Help Desk
1
Approver
2
Network Operator
4
Network Administrator
8
System Administrator
16
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