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    CHAPTER 4-1 Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface Configuration Applications Reference Guide OL-5497-01 4 User Administration Application The User Administration Application contains the following tabs and subtabs: • Users T ab, page 4-3 • User Groups T ab, page 4-3 • T ask Groups T ab, page 4-5 • AAA User T asks W[...]

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    4-2 Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface Configuration Applications Reference Guide OL-5497-01 Chapter 4 User Administration Application Router control, conf igure, or monitor operational tasks are represented by task IDs. A task ID def ines the permission to ex ecute an operation. Users are associated with sets of task I[...]

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    4-3 Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface Configuration Applications Reference Guide OL-5497-01 Chapter 4 User Administration Application Users Tab Users Tab Each user is identif ied by a username that is unique across the administrati ve domain. Each user must be a member of at least one user group. Deleting a user group [...]

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    4-4 Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface Configuration Applications Reference Guide OL-5497-01 Chapter 4 User Administration Application User Groups Tab Figur e 4-2 User Groups T ab T able 4-2 User Groups T ab Descr iption Field Description User Group Conf iguration Area Name f ield Allo ws you to enter a user group name.[...]

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    4-5 Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface Configuration Applications Reference Guide OL-5497-01 Chapter 4 User Administration Application Task Groups Tab Task Groups Tab T ask-based authorization employs the concept of a task ID as its basic element. A task ID def ines the permission to ex ecute an operation for a giv en u[...]

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    4-6 Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface Configuration Applications Reference Guide OL-5497-01 Chapter 4 User Administration Application AAA User Tasks Window AAA User Tasks Window The AAA User T asks windo w is opened from the User Administration application. The window allo ws you to display which tasks all users are as[...]

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    4-7 Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface Configuration Applications Reference Guide OL-5497-01 Chapter 4 User Administration Application AAA User Tasks Window Figur e 4-4 AAA User T asks Window[...]

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    4-8 Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface Configuration Applications Reference Guide OL-5497-01 Chapter 4 User Administration Application AAA User Tasks Window[...]