The global administrator or a tenant administrator has the necessary permissions to modify the monitoring parameters that belong to a tenant. Custom definitions that you create while administering a tenant are specific to that tenant and not shared among tenants.
To modify the IP domain, SNMP profile, user, role, and group definitions for a tenant, the tenant administrator simply logs in. The global administrator (the administrator for the Default Tenant) must set the tenant scope to the selected tenant to gain access to these definitions.
Note: The global administrator can create tenant administrator user accounts for each tenant.
When the tenant scope has been set, the procedures for administering a tenant are identical to the procedures to perform in a single-tenant environment.
Follow these steps:
Or set the tenant scope to access tenant configuration while logged in as the global administrator.
The Administering Tenant indicator appears to show that you are administering the selected tenant environment.
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You can now see and modify only definitions associated with this tenant.
The modifications are only apparent to administrators and to operators whose user accounts were created within this tenant environment.
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