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Chapter 10 Working with Reports
User Roles Required to Manage Reports
The following tables identify the tasks that you can perform:
Table 10-1 identifies whether you can generate a report if a selec ted e lem en t is not in on e of your
assigned scopes.
Table 10-2 identifies whether you can generate a report if a selec ted e lem en t is in one of you r
assigned scopes.
Table 10-3 identifies the tasks you can perform on the reports that you generate.
Table 10-4 identifies the tasks you can perform on the reports that someone else g ener ates.
Table 10-5 identifies the tasks you can perform on report folders.
By default, users with the Administrator role have access to all managed elements. To change the
Administrator user scope, see the topic on device scopes in the Cisco Prime Network 4.0 Administrator
Guide.
Table 10-1 Default Permission/Security Level Required for Generating Reports - Element Not in User’s Scope
Task Viewer Operator OperatorPlus Configurator Administrator
Generate Events Reports
Detailed Network Events Reports X
Detailed Non-Network Events Reports Partial1
1. A user with the Configurator role can generate Detailed Provisioning Events reports for elements that are in and outside their scope.
X
All other events reports X
Generate Inventory Reports X
Generate Network Service Reports X
Table 10-2 Default Permission/Security Level Required for Generating Reports - Element in User’s Scope
Task Viewer Operator OperatorPlus Configurator Administrator
Generate Events Reports
Detailed Network Events Reports1
1. Detailed Ticket reports include only those tickets that have a root cause alarm associated with an element in the user’s scope.
XXXXX
Detailed Non-Network Events Reports Partial2
2. A user with the Configurator role can generate Detailed Provisioning Events reports for elements that are in and outside their scope.
X
All other events reports X X X X X
Generate Inventory Reports X X X X X
Generate Network Service Reports X X X X X