Virtual Fabrics Considerations; Admin Domain Considerations; Table 18 User Role And Permissions - Brocade Communications Systems 8 Administrator's Manual

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User-defined accounts
Access rights for any user session are determined by the user's role-based access rights. Refer to
Chapter 1, "Introducing Web Tools"
(RBAC).
The User tab of the Switch Administration window
information. You can create and manage accounts depending on your role. The roles and
permissiosn are listed in
TABLE 18
Role
admin
operator
securityadmin
switchadmin
zoneadmin
fabricadmin
basicswitchadmin
user

Virtual Fabrics considerations

If no home logical fabric ID is specified for a user, the system provides a default home ID. The
default home ID is 128.

Admin Domain considerations

For legacy users with no Admin Domain specified, the user has access to AD 0 through 255
(physical fabricadmin) if their current role is Admin. Otherwise, the user has access to AD0 only.
If some Admin Domains were defined for the user and all of them are inactive, the user is not
allowed to log in to any switch in the fabric.
If no Home Domain is specified for a user, the system provides a default home domain. The default
home domain for predefined account is AD0. User-defined accounts, the default home domain is
the Admin Domain in the user's Admin Domain list with the lowest ID.
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Table
18.
User role and permissions
Permissions
Create and manage all predefined and user-defined accounts
Change your own password and cannot create, modify, or view predefined or
user-defined accounts
Create and manage all security roles.
Change your own password and cannot create, modify, or view predefined or
user-defined accounts
Change your own password and cannot create, modify, or view predefined or
user-defined accounts
Change your own password and cannot create, modify, or view predefined or
user-defined accounts
Change your own password and cannot create, modify, or view predefined or
user-defined accounts
Change your own password and cannot create, modify, or view predefined or
user-defined accounts
(Figure 56
on page 209) displays account
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