Administrative roles and AE Services management console access

Last Updated : Oct 21, 2021 |

The following table lists the roles for AE Services administrative account.

The AE Services server uses the reserved Linux user ID range 500-599 and the reserved Linux group ID range 500-599 for the default AE Services server users and groups.

Role

Linux group

Linux group ID

AE Services management console access

System_Administrator

susers

555

Read and write access to the following tabs:

  • AE Services

  • Application Enablement Services Interface

  • Licensing

  • Maintenance

  • Networking

  • Security (the System_Administrator does not have access to Account Management, and PAM)

  • Status

  • Utilities

  • Help

Security_Administrator

securityadmin

505

Read and write access to the following tabs:

  • Security (the Security_Administrator does not have access to Enterprise Directory, Host AA, and Standard Reserved Ports)

  • Status

  • Help

UserSvc_Admin

usrsvc_admin

508

Read and write access to the User Management tab.

To acquire the Administrative role for User Management, a user must have an administered account in User Admin (the local LDAP data store) with the Avaya role set to userservice.useradmin.

Auditor

users

100

Limited, read-only access to the following tabs:

  • Security:

    • Audit

    • Certificate Management

    • Security Database > CTI Users

  • Status:

    • Alarm Viewer

    • Logs (Error Logs, Audit Logs, Install Logs, User Management Service Logs)

    • Status and Control:

      • CVLAN Service Summary

      • DMCC Service Summary

      • Switch Conn Summary

      • TSAPI Service Summary

  • Help

Backup_Restore

backuprestore

507

Limited, read and write access to the following tabs:

  • Maintenance > Server Data:

    • Backup

    • Restore

  • Help

Avaya_Maintenance

avayamaint

506

Limited, read and write access to the following tabs:

  • Maintenance:

    • Security Database

    • Service Controller

    • Server Data

  • Status > Logs

  • Utilities > Diagnostics

  • Help

EASG Administrator

easg

510

Read and write access of the EASG option on the PAM Password Manager.