Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 9.5.x for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 13 Distributing Administrative Tasks
Assigning User Roles
Note
If you use the Web > Utilities > Security Services Display > Edit Security Services Display
page to hide one of the Configuration Masters, the User Roles page also hides the corresponding
Configuration Master column; however, privilege settings for the hidden Configuration Master
are retained.
page to hide one of the Configuration Masters, the User Roles page also hides the corresponding
Configuration Master column; however, privilege settings for the hidden Configuration Master
are retained.
Editing Custom Web User Roles
Procedure
Step 1
On the User Roles page, click the role name to display the Edit User Role page.
Step 2
Edit any of the settings: name, description, and visibility of policies and custom URL categories.
Step 3
Click Submit.
To edit privileges for a custom user role:
Navigate to the User Roles page.
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To edit access policy privileges, click “Access policies” to display a list of access policies configured
in the Configuration Master. In the Include column, select the check boxes of the policies to which
you want to give the user edit access. Click Submit to return to the User Roles page.
in the Configuration Master. In the Include column, select the check boxes of the policies to which
you want to give the user edit access. Click Submit to return to the User Roles page.
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To edit custom URL category privileges, click Custom URL Categories to display a list of the
custom URL categories defined on the Configuration Master. In the Include column, select the check
boxes of the custom URL categories to which you want to give the user edit access. Click Submit
to return to the User Roles page.
custom URL categories defined on the Configuration Master. In the Include column, select the check
boxes of the custom URL categories to which you want to give the user edit access. Click Submit
to return to the User Roles page.
Deleting Custom User Roles
If you delete a custom user role that is assigned to one or more users, you do not receive an error.
User Roles with Access to the CLI
Some roles can access both the GUI and the CLI: Administrator, Operator, Guest, Technician, and
Read-Only Operator. Other roles can access the GUI only: Help Desk User, Email Administrator, Web
Administrator, Web Policy Administrator, URL Filtering Administrator (for web security), and custom
user.
Read-Only Operator. Other roles can access the GUI only: Help Desk User, Email Administrator, Web
Administrator, Web Policy Administrator, URL Filtering Administrator (for web security), and custom
user.
Using LDAP
If you use an LDAP directory to authenticate users, you assign directory groups to user roles instead of
to individual users. When you assign a directory group to a user role, each user in that group receives
the permissions defined for the user role. For more information, see
to individual users. When you assign a directory group to a user role, each user in that group receives
the permissions defined for the user role. For more information, see