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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
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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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