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Chapter 12 Monitoring Carrier Ethernet Services
User Roles Required to Work with Carrier Ethernet Services
• Configuring IS-IS, page 12-121
User Roles Required to Work with Carrier Ethernet ServicesThis topic identifies the roles that are required to work with to Carrier Ethernet services in Prime
Network Vision. Prime Network determines whether you are authorized to perform a task as follows:
• For GUI-based tasks (tasks that do not affect elements), authorization is based on the default
permission that is assigned to your user account.
• For element-based tasks (tasks that do affect elements), authorization is based on the default
permission that is assigned to your account. That is, wheth er the element is in one of your assigned
scopes and whether you meet the minimum security level for that scope.
For more information on user authorization, see the Cisco Prime Network 4.0 Administrator Guide.
The following tables identify the tasks that you can perform:
• Table 12-1 identifies the tasks that you can perform if a selected element is not in one of your
assigned scopes.
• Table 12-2 identifies the tasks that you can perform if a selected element is in one of your assigned
scopes.
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 12-1 Default Permission/Security Level Required for Working with Carrier Ethernet
Services - Element Not in User’s Scope
Task Viewer Operator OperatorPlus Configurator Administrator
Adding Elements to Maps
Add associated VLANs to a map — — X X X
Add EFP cross-connects — — X X X
Add Ethernet services to a map — — X X X
Add pseudowires to a map — — X X X
Add unassociated bridges — — X X X
Add VLANs to a map — — X X X
Add VPLS instances to a map — — X X X
Viewing Element Properties
View access gateway properties — — — — X
View associated network VLAN
service links and VLAN mapping
properties
—— — — X
View CD P prop e r ties — — — — X
View EFD properties — — — — X
View EFP cross-connect properties Partial1Partial1Partial1Partial1X
View EFP properties Partial1Partial1Partial1Partial1X