Setting access rights for an IPv4 template - BlueCat Integrity - 26.1.0

Address Manager Administration Guide

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BlueCat Integrity
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26.1.0

Configure access rights for an IPv4 template.

For detailed information about access rights, refer to Access rights.

To set access rights:

  1. Select the IPAM tab in the sidebar, then select IPv4 templates.
  2. Select the name of an IPv4 template.
  3. Select the Access rights tab.
  4. Select Assign access right.
  5. Enter a user or user group in the User or group field.
    Tip: To find a username quickly, click the text field and type the name of a user. As you type, a list of users matching your text appears.
  6. Under Default access level, define the default level of access rights for the user or user group. Select from the following options:
    • Hide—objects are hidden from the user.
    • View—users can see objects, but can't add, delete, or change objects.
    • Change—users can see and change objects, but can't add or delete objects.
    • Add—users can see, add, and change objects, but can't delete objects.
    • Full access—users can see, add, change, and delete objects.
  7. When you select Change, Add, or Full access, a Workflow level field appears. Workflow options apply to zones, resource records, networks, and IP addresses. Select a workflow option:
    • None—changes made by the user or group take effect immediately.
    • Recommend—changes made by the user or group are saved as change requests and must be reviewed and approved before they take effect.
    • Approve—changes made by the user or group take effect immediately and the user or group can approve change requests from other users or groups.
  8. Select either the Allow deployments, Allow quick deployments, or Allow selective deployments check box (or all check boxes):
    • Allow deployments—When selected, the user or group can perform a full deployment of data from the configuration to a managed server. When not selected, the user or group can't perform a full deployment. Only administrators or users with deployment privilege can deploy data.
      Note: To grant a non-administrative user or group deployment privilege, you must first select Full access as the default access right.
    • Allow quick deployments—When selected, the user or group can instantly deploy changed DNS resource records with the Quick deploy function. When not selected, the Quick deploy function doesn't appear for the user or group.
      Note: You don't have to select Deployment to allow the user or group to use the Quick Deploy function.
  9. Under Overrides, set the permissions for Address Manager objects:
    • DHCPv4 client option
    • DHCPv4 raw option
    • DHCPv4 service option
    • DNS option
    • DNS raw option
    • Start of authority

    When you select the check box for an item, a drop-down menu appears. Select a permission from the list:

    • Hide—objects are hidden from the user.
    • View—users can see objects but can't add, delete, or change objects.
    • Change—users can see and change objects, but can't add or delete objects.
    • Add—users can see, add, and change objects, but can't delete objects.
    • Full Access—users can see, add, change, and delete objects.
  10. Under Change Control, add comments, if required.
  11. Select Assign.