Dell OpenManage Network Manager Web Client Guide 5.0 - Page 41

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10 After you have selected permissions, click Apply to accept them and add them to the role. Notice that you can revisit this role, manage it and its membership with the Action button to the right of the role. You can also add users to the group by selecting and editing that user. Portal > Roles Roles determine the applications permissions available to users assigned them; manage them in this screen. To configure functional permissions for the application, see Redcell > Permission Manager on page 42. Click Add to create a Regular Role, Site Role, or Organizational Role. A Regular Role assigns its permissions to its members. A Site or Organizational Role assigns its permissions to a site or organization to which you can assign users. Click the Action button to the right of a role to Edit, view or alter Permissions, Assign Members (this last works to see and assign users). You can also assign role members in the Portal > Users and Organizations user editor. NOTE: Owner Roles do not have an Action button. Owner implies something you have added or created and so actions do not apply. Notice also that when you Assign Members, a screen appears with tabs where you can assign Users, Sites, Organizations and User Roles. Typical best practice is to assign users to one of these collective designations, then assign the collection to a role. Notice also that you can view both Current and Available members with those sub-tabs. You can even Search for members. Click Back (in the upper right corner) or the View All tab to return to the screen listing roles and their Action buttons. Portal > Portal Settings The Settings screens are where users who are administrators can configure the most basic things about Dell OpenManage Network Manager. These include the following: • Mail hosts • Email notifications, who sends them, what the contents are for account creation notices, or password change / reset notices. • Identification, including address, phone, email and web sites. • Display settings • Google Apps login / password. CAUTION: Checking Allow Strangers to create accounts may produce a defective login screen. Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 41

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Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager
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10
After you have selected permissions, click
Apply
to accept them and add them to the role.
Notice that you can revisit this role, manage it and its membership with the
Action
button to
the right of the role. You can also add users to the group by selecting and editing that user.
Portal > Roles
Roles determine the applications permissions available to users assigned them; manage them in
this screen. To configure functional permissions for the application, see Redcell > Permission
Manager on page 42.
Click
Add
to create a
Regular Role, Site Role,
or
Organizational Role.
A
Regular Role
assigns its
permissions to its members. A
Site
or
Organizational Role
assigns its permissions to a site or
organization to which you can assign users.
Click the
Action
button to the right of a role to
Edit,
view or alter
Permissions, Assign Members
(this last works to see and assign users)
. Y
ou can also assign role members
in the Portal > Users and
Organizations
user editor
.
NOTE:
Owner Roles do not have an
Action
button. Owner implies something you have added or created and so
actions do not apply.
Notice also that when you
Assign Members,
a screen appears with tabs where you can assign
Users,
Sites, Organizations
and
User Roles.
Typical best practice is to assign users to one of these
collective designations, then assign the collection to a role.
Notice also that you can view both
Current
and
Available
members with those sub-tabs. You can
even
Search
for members.
Click
Back
(in the upper right corner) or the
View All
tab to return to the screen listing roles and
their
Action
buttons.
Portal > Portal Settings
The
Settings
screens are where users who are administrators can configure the most basic things
about Dell OpenManage Network Manager. These include the following:
Mail hosts
Email notifications, who sends them, what the contents are for account creation notices, or
password change / reset notices.
Identification, including address, phone, email and web sites.
Display settings
Google Apps login / password.
CAUTION:
Checking
Allow Strangers to create accounts
may produce a defective login screen.