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Table 11 Action privileges for user roles (continued)

Action privileges for user roles

(C=Create, R=Read, U=Update, D=Delete, Use)

Category

Read only

Storage
administrator

Backup
administrator

Network
administrator

Server
administrator

Infrastructure
administrator

R

R

CRUD, Use

R, Use

CRUD, Use

logical
interconnects
groups

R

CRUD

login domains

RU

RU

RU

RU

RU

CRUD

login sessions

R

R

CRUD, Use

R, Use

CRUD, Use

networks

R

R

CRUD

CRUD

1

CRUD, Use

network sets

R

CRD

CRD

CRUD

notifications

RU, Use

RU, Use

ports

R

R

CRUD

CRUD

power devices

R

R

CRUD

CRUD

racks

R

CRUD

restores

R

CRUD

roles

R

R

R

CRUD, Use

CRUD, Use

server hardware

R

R

R

CRUD, Use

CRUD, Use

server hardware
types

R

R

R

CRUD

CRUD

server profiles

R

CRD

R

R

R

CRD

storage pools

R

CRUD

R

R

R

CRUD

storage systems

R

CRUD

R

R

R

CRUD

storage target
ports

R

CRUD

R

R

CRUD

CRUD

storage volumes

R

CRUD

R

R

R

CRUD

storage volume
attachments

R

CRUD

R

R

R

CRUD

storage volumes
templates

R

R

CRUD

CRUD

unmanaged
devices

R

R

CRUD

R

CRUD

uplink sets

R

CRUD

users

1

Server administrators cannot edit bandwidths.

25.6 About authentication settings

Security is maintained through user authentication and role-based authorization. User accounts
can be local, where the user credentials are stored on the appliance, or they can be in a directory
(Microsoft Active Directory, for example) hosted elsewhere, where the appliance contacts the
designated directory server to verify the user credentials.

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