Cisco Cisco FirePOWER Appliance 7020
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FireSIGHT System User Guide
Chapter 48 Managing Users
Managing User Accounts
When you select an unselected permission, all of its children are selected, and the multi-value
permissions choose the first value. If you deselect a high-level permission, all of its children are
deselected also. Selected permissions without all children selected appear in italic text.
permissions choose the first value. If you deselect a high-level permission, all of its children are
deselected also. Selected permissions without all children selected appear in italic text.
Note that choosing to copy a predefined user role to use as the base for your custom role preselects the
permissions associated with that predefined role. For more information on copying predefined user roles,
see
permissions associated with that predefined role. For more information on copying predefined user roles,
see
The current escalation target role is listed beside the role escalation check box. If you select this check
box, you can then choose to authenticate escalations either with the assigned user’s password or with the
password of another specified user role. For more information, see
box, you can then choose to authenticate escalations either with the assigned user’s password or with the
password of another specified user role. For more information, see
Step 7
Click
Save
.
The custom user role is created and the User Roles page appears again.
Creating a Custom Copy of a Predefined User Role
License:
Any
You can copy an existing role to use as the basis for a new custom role. This preselects the existing role’s
permissions in the User Role Editor so you can model one role on another.
permissions in the User Role Editor so you can model one role on another.
To create a custom copy of a predefined user role:
Access:
Admin
Step 1
Select
System > Local > User Management
.
The User Management page appears.
Step 2
Click the
User Roles
tab.
The User Roles page appears.
Step 3
Click the copy icon (
) next to the user role you want to copy.
The User Role Editor page appears with the copied role’s permissions preselected.
Note that you can copy both custom and predefined user roles in this way.
Deleting a Custom User Role
License:
Any
Unlike predefined user roles, you can delete custom roles that are no longer necessary. If you want to
disable a custom role without removing it entirely, you can deactivate it instead; for more information,
refer to the procedure in
disable a custom role without removing it entirely, you can deactivate it instead; for more information,
refer to the procedure in
. Note that you cannot delete your
own user role or a role that is set as a default user role in the system policy. For more information, see
To delete a custom user role:
Access:
Admin