Cisco Cisco Prime Network 4.2 Guide De Montage

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Create and Assign a New Domain
Step 1
In the Admin client, navigate to the Global settings.
Step 2
From the Network Domain menu, select a new domain.
Step 3
Enter name and description for the new domain.
You can create any number of new domains based on your requirement using the above steps.
Step 4
Assign the domains to the gateway server and the units.
Step 5
Right click the gateway server and select the Network Domain option.
Step 6
Select one or more domains from the available domain list, and map the domains to the gateway.
Note
When adding VNEs with domain, the auto add feature assigns the VNEs only to the AVMs in the units that are mapped 
to the same domain.
Set Up Users and Security
Cisco Prime Network uses two methods to control user access and security:
Security access roles determine the actions a user can perform in the GUI clients
Scopes determine which devices a user can access, and the actions they can perform on those devices.
When you create a user in the system, you assign one user access role and one or more scopes to the user.
Prime Network provides five predefined security access roles that can be assigned to users:
Viewer—Read-only access to Prime Network Vision to view devices, links, events and inventory.
Operator—Can perform most day-to-day business operations, such as managing alarms, manipulating maps, viewing 
network-related information, and managing business tags.
OperatorPlus—Can manage the alarm lifecycle, in addition to the functions available to the Operator. 
Configurator—Can perform tasks and tests related to configuration and activation of services, through Command Builder, 
Configuration Archive, NEIM, and activation commands.
Administrator—Full access to all devices and system functions. Only the Administrator has access to Prime Network 
Administration and Prime Network Events.
For details about the tasks available for the different user roles and scopes, see “Controlling Device Access and Authorization 
Using Device Scopes” and “Managing User Accounts and Authentication” in the 
Add Scopes
Scopes are groups of network elements. Using scopes, you can determine the devices to which users have access. Each scope has 
a security level that determines which actions the user can take on the devices in the scope. 
It is useful to create scopes before creating users so that the scopes will be readily available for assigning to the users. You can 
also create scopes on-the-fly during the user creation process.
To create a scope:
Step 1
Right-click on Scopes in the Prime Network Administration navigation tree, and select New Scope.
Step 2
Enter a unique identifying name for the scope in the Scope field.
Step 3
Specify the devices to include in the scope by selecting the required devices from the Available Devices list and then 
moving them to the Selected Devices list.
Tip
You can use the Ctrl or Shift keys to select multiple devices.