Updated on 2022-02-21 GMT+08:00

Permission Adjustment After Subnets Are Added

Prerequisites

  • You have logged in to the NetEco as a security administrator.
  • Operation rights for the new subnet have been planned.

Context

The operations in this section will change user rights and the changes take effect upon the next login. Exercise caution when performing these operations.

Procedure

  1. Choose System > System Management > User Management from the main menu.
  2. In the navigation pane, choose Roles.
  3. Check whether the role has been automatically bound to the operation rights for the new subnet.

    • If the parent subnet of the new subnet has been added to the managed objects of the role to which the user is attached and the operation sets bound to the parent subnet contain the operations on the new subnet, the user has the operation rights for the new subnet by default after the subnet is added, and no further action is required.
    • If the parent subnet of a new subnet has been added to the managed objects of the role to which the user is attached, but the operation set bound to the parent subnet does not contain operations on the new subnet, the user does not have the operation rights for the new subnet after the subnet is added. In this case, go to 4.
    • If the parent subnet of the new subnet is not added to the managed-object scope of the role to which the user is attached, go to 5 and 6.

  4. Bind the device-level operation rights for the new subnet to the role.

    1. On the Roles page, click the role name.
    2. Go to the Operation Rights tab page and click Device-Level.
    3. Click Edit.
    4. In the Authorization Objects list, select the parent subnet to which you want to add a subnet. In the Operations list, select the device operation rights you want to bind to the new subnet.
    5. Click OK.

  5. Add the new subnet to the managed-object scope of the role.

    1. On the Roles page, click the role name.
    2. Switch to the Managed Objects tab page and click Edit.
    3. Go to the Subnets tab page and select the new subnet.
    4. Click OK.

  6. Bind operation rights to the new subnet.

    1. On the Roles page, click the role name.
    2. Go to the Operation Rights tab page and click Device-Level.
    3. Click Edit.
    4. In the Authorization Objects list, select the new subnet. In the Operations list, select the device operation rights you want to bind to the new subnet.
    5. Click OK.