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16 Chapter 2 Administration Overview
NN10043-113
[Standard - Nortel Networks Confidential]
For example, if an administrator assigned to the User Administrator provisioning
role was given access to suba.xyz (a subdomain of domain xyz), this administrator
can add, modify, and delete users in the subdomain, but does not have access to
the parent domain, domain xyz. This allows for the delegation of task on both the
rights-level and the domain-level.
System administrator provisioning role
The System Administrator (SA) is the highest level administrator and is the only
provisioning role that is preloaded when the SIP Provisioning Client is deployed.
The SA has full access and rights to all provisioning features and functions.
The SA can designate someone as an Administrative user with the Add Admin
menu option, and grant specific administrator rights to that administrative user
with the Add Roles menu option.
Creating a new provisioning role
To create a new provisioning role
1 Click the Admins menu option.
2 Click the Add Roles sub menu option. The Add a New Role window appears
(Figure 6).
Note: Access to any domain implies access to all of its descendant
subdomains. For example, access to domain xyz implies access to
suba.xyz. Full domain access will override this domain allocation and
allow any administrator assigned with a provisioning role that includes
this right, to see all domains regardless of what the administrator is
provisioned against.
Note: The System Administrator role is the only role that cannot be
changed.