You can assign authority for CA‑PanAPT functions to a specific user ID, a set of specific user IDs, or you can use the flexible CA‑PanAPT Group feature. Groups let you assign authority and responsibility without using specific user IDs. The major advantage in using groups is that you can more easily maintain system security.
You must first decide what classification of users will perform each CA‑PanAPT function. You then give each classification a CA‑PanAPT group name.
When you add user IDs to CA‑PanAPT, you can assign them to one or more CA‑PanAPT Groups. As specific user IDs change, your configuration of CA‑PanAPT security remains the same. You enforce security by simply updating user IDs to add or remove group authority or membership.
You can define as many groups to CA‑PanAPT as you want. A group name is any combination of one-to-eight alphanumeric characters. A single CA‑PanAPT user can be included in up to five groups.
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