Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160

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AsyncOS 9.1 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 13      Distributing Administrative Tasks
  Assigning User Roles
Using Custom Email User Roles 
When a user who is assigned a custom email user role logs into the appliance, that user sees only the 
links to the security features to which that user has access. The user can return to this main page at any 
time by selecting Account Privileges in the Options menu. These users can also access the features to 
which they have access by using the menus at the top of the web page. In the following example, the user 
has access to all features that are available on the Security Management appliance via custom email user 
roles. 
Figure 13-1
Account Privileges Page for a Delegated Administrator assigned Custom Email User Roles 
About Custom Web User Roles 
Custom web user roles allow users to publish policies to different Web Security appliances, and gives 
them the permission to edit or publish the custom configuration to different appliances. 
From the Web > Configuration Master > Custom URL Categories page on the Security Management 
appliance, you can view the URL categories and policies that you are allowed to administer and publish. 
Additionally, you can go to the Web > Utilities > Publish Configuration Now page and view the 
possible configurations. 
Note
Remember that when you create a custom role with Publish Privilege capabilities, when user logs in, 
they will not have any usable menus. They do not have the publish menu and they will land on an 
non-editable landing screen since the URL and policy tabs do not have any capabilities. In effect, you 
have a user that cannot publish or administer any categories or policies.
The workaround to this issue is that if you want a user to be able to publish, but not to be able to manage