Figure 23: Manage Administrators And Domains: Administrators Tab; Step 4: Verify Administrator Accounts - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Figure 23: Manage Administrators and Domains: Administrators Tab

Click OK to save your changes.
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Repeat step 1 through step 7 for each subdomain.
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Step 4: Verify Administrator Accounts

In this step, you log in as each administrator to verify their permissions (administrators
must log in to the domain in which they were created). Start a new instance of the NSM
UI, and then log in as the following administrators to test permissions:
Logging in as the Domain Administrator—To log in as the domain administrator, in the
login screen, enter the subdomain/domain administrator name
(MA_company1/MA_Admin), the password, and the GUI Server IP address.
Click OK to log in. The NSM navigation tree and main display area appear. Because the
domain administrator account has full permissions for the domain, the UI displays all
modules and enables all functionality for the domain. However, the domain menu (at
the top of the navigation tree) displays only the current domain, restricting the domain
administrator to that domain.
Repeat for each subdomain and domain administrator.
Logging in as the Customer Administrator—To log in as the customer administrator,
in the login screen, enter the subdomain/domain administrator name
(MA_company1/Customer_Admin), the password, and the GUI Server IP address.
Click OK to log in. The NSM navigation tree and main display area appear. Because the
customer administrator account has permission only for viewing and reports, the UI
displays only the modules that are used for those permissions (note that Server
Manager, Job Manager, and the Audit Log Viewer do not appear). Additionally, all Add,
Edit, and Delete icons appear in gray, indicating that the administrator cannot perform
these tasks.
Repeat for each subdomain and customer administrator.
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