Results of adding a local Linux account for an administrator - sample

Last Updated : Jul 28, 2021 |

The following table depicts the results of the sample scenario for adding the aesadmin3 user to the securityadmin and avayamaint groups. The aesadmin3 user now has privileges associated with the Security_Administrator role and the Avaya_Maintenance role in addition to the default privileges associated with the Auditor role. For more information about AE Services administrative roles, see AE Services administrative roles and access privileges (role based access control - RBAC.

Role

Linux group

AE Services Management Console access privileges

Auditor

users

Read-only access to the following menus:

  • Security -- access is limited to:

    • Audit

    • Certificate Management

    • Security Database > CTI Users

    • Status

    • Alarm Viewer

    • Logs -- access is limited to:

      • Audit Logs

      • Error Logs

      • Install Logs

      • User Management Service

    • Status and Control - access is limited to:

      • CVLAN Service Summary

      • DLG Service Summary

      • DMCC Service Summary

      • Switch Conn Summary

      • TSAPI Service Summary

  • Help

Security_Administrator

securityadmin

Read and write access to the following menus in the AE Services Management Console:

  • Security

    • Account Management

    • Audit

    • Certificate Management

    • PAM

    • Security Database

    • AIDE Properties

  • Status

    • Alarm Viewer

    • Logs

    • Status and Control

  • Help

Avaya_Maintenance

avayamaint

Read and write access to the following menus in the AE Services Management Console:

  • Maintenance

    • Security Database

    • Service Controller

    • Server Data

  • Security

    • Audit

    • Certificate Management

    • Security Database

  • Status

    • Alarm Viewer

    • Logs

  • Utilities

    • Diagnostics