Sun Management Center 3.6.1 User's Guide

ProcedureTo Control Access to a Module

  1. Access the Attribute Editor in either of the following ways:

    • Press mouse button 3 on the selected object, and choose Attribute Editor from the pop-up menu.

    • Choose Attribute Editor from the Tools menu in the main console window.

    The Attribute Editor is displayed. The buttons at the bottom of the window are inactive, with the exception of the Cancel and Help buttons. The remaining buttons become active when you modify any field in the window.

  2. Select the Security tab in the Attribute Editor window.

  3. Change the values as required.

    The following list explains the data in each field and provides sample values.

    Administrator Users

    A list of users. jim is a user who can perform administrator operations.

    Operator Users

    A list of operators. john and others are users who can perform operator operations. Note that their entries are separated by one or more spaces.

    General Users

    A list of general users. nick and richie are users who can perform general operations.

    Administrator Groups

    All the users that belong to administrator groups can perform administrator operations. By default, the users are esadm or esdomadm, as applicable.

    Operator Groups

    All users that belong to esops can perform operator operations.

    General User Groups

    ANYGROUP is a hypothetical group that can perform general operations. All Sun Management Center users belong to this hypothetical group.

    Communities for Administrators

    This field is empty, denoting that there is no SNMP community that can perform administrator operations that use SNMP.

    Communities for Operators

    This field is empty, denoting that there is no SNMP community that can perform operator operations that use SNMP.

    Communities for General Users

    By default, public is an SNMP community that can perform general operations that use SNMP.

    Use spaces or commas between multiple entries as illustrated in the entries for “Operator” under “Users.”

    For more information about security privileges, see Access Control Categories.