Each data source that is registered with CA Performance Center has its own product privilege with unique privileges within that interface. Administrators can assign a product privilege to a data source through CA Performance Center. The data source product privilege applies when users follow a drilldown path from a CA Performance Center data view to that particular data source. However, any privileges that are granted in this manner are specific to a data source instance. For example, if more than one CA Application Delivery Analysis data source is registered, the product privileges for each management console are managed separately.
The default administrator account, admin, is locked to prevent changes to product privileges. This account is required to have Administrator privileges for all registered data sources. Selecting a group of accounts that includes the admin account prevents you from editing the product privileges for any of the selected accounts.
The following list summarizes product privileges applicable to the CA Application Delivery Analysis (formerly CA SuperAgent) management console:
A user must have product privileges on the CA Application Delivery Analysis data source to log in to the management console. Product privileges also specify access to the Administration page:
Gives access to all pages of the management console, except the Administration page.
Gives access to all pages of the management console, including the Administration page.
Gives User-level product privilege, and Show Me menu access to the SNMP Profiles, Network Devices, and Device Groups on the Administration page.
Tip: If a user cannot log in to the management console user interface, verify that the user has been given a product privilege on the CA Application Delivery Analysis data source.
A user must have product privileges for the CA Network Flow Analysis data source to log in to the NFA console. Product privileges also determine whether a user can access the Administration page, and can perform certain functions:
Gives access to the Administration page in the NFA console and to all functions. Functions include creating and managing user accounts, roles, groups, SNMP profiles, and scheduling for reports.
Gives user-level access and any additional abilities that the Role setting grants. For CA Network Flow Analysis, the Power User privilege is equivalent to the Administrator privilege.
Gives access to Top Interfaces reports and Interface Utilization reports on the Enterprise Overview page.
A User with the appropriate Permission Group settings also has access to the following reports:
The Role and Permission Group settings determine whether the User also can run existing reports, create reports, and manage reports. To create reports, a User must have access to All Groups.
Has no access to a data source. The user who has this product privilege cannot log in to the NFA console or drill down from a Performance Center view to the NFA console. By default, all users have this product privilege setting for all data sources.
Note: The same user account can have different privileges for different data sources.
The following list summarizes the product privileges applicable to the CA Unified Communications Monitor management console:
Gives access to all functions, including all administrative tasks: creating and editing Locations, media devices, thresholds, Call Watch definitions, incident responses, roles, and user accounts.
Gives access to report pages and to perform basic functions that the administrator selects. User permission does not provide access to administrative functions.
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