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Chapter 2 Administration Overview 15
SIP Provisioning Client User Guide
[Standard - Nortel Networks Confidential]
Understanding provisioning roles and rights
Administrators can create, or define, all the necessary provisioning roles to
support their system. They can allow or restrict provisioning roles to carry out
specific actions. The following table provides examples of several administrator
provisioning roles and the rights based restrictions associated with various
provisioning tasks.
Limiting access to a domain
Complementing the rights-based restrictions, administrators can be provisioned
against certain domains in order to limit access to within those domains. This
prevents an administrator from domain xyz from viewing or modifying details in
domain abc, even though they are hosted from the same system. Administrators
can then delegate work for subdomains to other administrators without giving
them access to their own data.
Table 2 Example of roles and rights
Provisioning
Role example Rights given Allowed tasks
User
administrator
User management with read,
write, and delete access
Domain management with
read access only
Can view domain details, and add,
delete, or modify users. Does not
have access to other parts of the
system, for example voice mail,
service packages, and so forth.
Device
administrator
Domain management with
read access
Device management with read,
write, and delete access
Cannot add or modify users.
Allowed to add, modify or delete
devices.
System
Administrator
Full domain access Can see all domains, regardless of
who created the domain, or the list
of domains provisioned againstthe
administrator.