Cisco Systems CRS-1 Series manual Task Groups Tab

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Chapter 4 User Administration Application

Task Groups Tab

Task Groups Tab

Task-based authorization employs the concept of a task ID as its basic element. A task ID defines the permission to execute an operation for a given user. Each user is associated with a set of permitted router operation tasks identified by task IDs. Users are granted authority by being assigned to user groups that are in turn associated with task groups. Each task group is associated with one or more task IDs selected from the router set of available task IDs. The first configuration task in setting up the router authorization scheme is to configure the task groups, followed by user groups, followed by individual users.

The Task Groups tab allows you to perform the following tasks:

Specify a task group name and description.

Configure read, write, and execute classes for tasks.

Add, delete, and inherit task groups from the chosen task group.

See Figure 4-3for an example of the Task Groups tab. Table 4-3describes the Task Groups tab fields.

Figure 4-3 Task Groups Tab

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