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User Rights, Note that the HP EFC Manager

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User Rights The HP EFC Manager's system administrator can assign levels of access, or "User Rights," to Product Manager users through the HP EFC Manager application. Note that the HP EFC Manager's system administrator only has view rights while operating in a specific Product Manager application. Conversely, a Product Manager's product administrator only has view rights while operating in the HP EFC Manager application. Detailed instructions concerning the assignment of user rights for both the HP EFC Manager and Product Manager applications appear in Chapter 5 of the hp enterprise fabric connectivty manager User's Guide ( HP A6575-90901) . There are five levels of access or "user rights" that can be assigned to specific users: • System Administrator • Product Administrator • Operator • Maintenance • View By default, all users have view rights, which allow viewing but not changing configurations. View rights cannot be removed. The users with system administrator rights can make all control and configuration changes implemented through the HP EFC Manager application. User Rights for Specific Functions Table 2 itemizes the specific functions available to Product Manager users that have been assigned "user rights" of product administrator, operator, and/or maintenance. If a user does not have the right to perform a specific operation, a not-authorized error box appears when the operation is attempted. 40 Using the Product Manager

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Using the Product Manager
User Rights
The HP EFC Manager
s system administrator can assign levels of access, or
User Rights,
to Product Manager users through the HP EFC Manager application.
Note that the HP EFC Manager
s system administrator only has view rights while operating
in a specific Product Manager application. Conversely, a Product Manager
s product
administrator only has view rights while operating in the HP EFC Manager application.
Detailed instructions concerning the assignment of user rights for both the HP EFC
Manager and Product Manager applications appear in Chapter 5 of the
hp enterprise fabric
connectivty manager User
s Guide (HP A6575-90901)
.
There are five levels of access or
user rights
that can be assigned to specific users:
System Administrator
Product Administrator
Operator
Maintenance
View
By default, all users have view rights, which allow viewing but not changing configurations.
View rights cannot be removed.
The users with system administrator rights can make all control and configuration changes
implemented through the HP EFC Manager application.
User Rights for Specific Functions
Table 2 itemizes the specific functions available to Product Manager users that have been
assigned
user rights
of product administrator, operator, and/or maintenance. If a user
does not have the right to perform a specific operation, a not-authorized error box appears
when the operation is attempted.