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:
|
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:
|
Backup_Restore |
backuprestore |
507 |
Limited, read and write access to the following tabs:
|
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. |