Role-based administrative controls, Role-based, Administrative controls – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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This includes creating, managing, and maintaining alarm lists for:

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Trap and syslog filters

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Trap and syslog definitions

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Alarm notifications

See "

Real time fault management

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Monitoring, reporting, and alarming on the performance of the network and the devices that
comprise it.
This includes:

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Managing global and device-specific monitors.

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Managing global and device-specific thresholds.

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Creating views and reports for displaying performance information.

See "

Performance monitoring and management

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Access control list (ACL) management. This includes:

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Creating and maintaining ACL templates, resources, and rule sets.

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Deploying ACL rule sets to devices managed by IMC.

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Monitoring and leveraging ACLs that exist on devices for deployment to other network devices.

See "

Global ACL management

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Monitoring and managing security attacks and the alarms they generate. See "

Security

monitoring

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Global management of VLANs on all devices that support VLANs, managed by IMC. See "

Global

VLAN management

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These are the functional areas of IMC base platform. In addition, the IMC framework and suite of

services also includes service components for extending the scope and reach of IMC ability to manage

the network infrastructure.

Role-based administrative controls

IMC provides administrators with both the tools and the ability to grant access to only those features and

resources operators need.
IMC also provides controls and audit trails to support IT management best practices.
In IMC, management rights and access to all resources managed by IMC are granted or restricted

through the use of three IMC features:

Operator groups

Device groups

Custom views of the devices

Through the configuration of the operator account these three features converge to define the specific set

of access and management rights and restrictions assigned to each operator.
First, administrators define operator by selecting which IMC features members of the group can access.
An administrator can use operator groups to grant or restrict access to IMC features including:

Resource Management

Alarm Management

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