Cisco CiscoWork QoS Policy Manager 4.1.2 User Guide
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User Guide for QoS Policy Manager 3.0
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Chapter 3 Getting Started
User Permissions
Working with Multiple Users
Multiple users can work with QPM at the same time. Whenever you save changes,
for example, when you complete a wizard, or edit an item, QPM checks whether
you are modifying the latest version of that item. An item might be a policy group,
policy, global library item, and so on.
for example, when you complete a wizard, or edit an item, QPM checks whether
you are modifying the latest version of that item. An item might be a policy group,
policy, global library item, and so on.
If you are not editing the latest version, meaning another user has saved changes
to the item since you accessed it for editing, QPM displays a message informing
you that you are not working with the latest version of the item, and will not let
you save the changes. This mechanism prevents a user from unintentionally
overwriting changes made by another user working at the same time.
to the item since you accessed it for editing, QPM displays a message informing
you that you are not working with the latest version of the item, and will not let
you save the changes. This mechanism prevents a user from unintentionally
overwriting changes made by another user working at the same time.
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User Permissions
QPM can work with either Cisco Access Control Server (ACS) permissions or
CiscoWorks permissions. QPM permissions for user authorization are mapped to
CiscoWorks permission roles or ACS permissions as specified.
CiscoWorks permissions. QPM permissions for user authorization are mapped to
CiscoWorks permission roles or ACS permissions as specified.
User permissions and authentications for QPM are handled by the Cisco Common
Services application. Before you begin to work with QPM, you should ensure that
you have the appropriate permissions. Verify your user permissions in the
CiscoWorks2000 desktop (Server Configuration > Setup > Security), or in ACS
(depending on the method you are using for user authentication).
Services application. Before you begin to work with QPM, you should ensure that
you have the appropriate permissions. Verify your user permissions in the
CiscoWorks2000 desktop (Server Configuration > Setup > Security), or in ACS
(depending on the method you are using for user authentication).
See the Installation Guide for QoS Policy Manager 3.0 for more information
about user permissions.
about user permissions.