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Specifying the Tasks That RBS Roles Can Perform
Assigning RBS Role Membership and Scope
1
Right-click an RBS role or RBS task object > click Properties.
RBS task objects are located only in RBS module containers.
2
On the Role Based Services tab, make the associations you want:
For an RBS role, select the Role Content page > edit the list of tasks
that the role can perform.
For an RBS task, select the Member Of page > edit the list of roles
that can perform the task.
3
Click OK.
Once you have defined the RBS roles needed in your organization, you can
assign the membership of each role. In doing so, you specify the scope in
which each member can exercise the functions of the role. Depending on the
administration application associated with the role functions, the scope is
specified either as a context in the eDirectory tree or as an object that
represents some other (non-eDirectory) kind of scope.
HINT:
If an administration application defines scope in non-eDirectory terms, it will
extend the schema of your eDirectory tree to include the needed scope object
class. You can then create scope objects as explained in
Represents a Non-eDirectory Scope" on page
1
Right-click either the RBS role object or the object that represents the
users who you want to assign as role members > click Properties.
You can assign users as role members individually or in groups,
organizations, or organizational units. However, if you want each user to
exercise the role within a different scope, you must assign role
memberships individually.
2
On the Role Based Services tab, assign the role memberships you want:
For an RBS role object, select the Members of Role page > edit the
list of members and their scopes as needed.
Click Help for details.
For a user, group, organization, or organizational unit object, select
the Assigned Roles page > edit the list of role memberships and
scopes as needed.
Click Help for details.
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Configuring Role-Based Administration
"Creating an Object That
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