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Service Level Management security areas
The security areas for Service Level Management are Service Level Management and Service Level Management Configuration. These areas contain the default security rights and settings for the Service Level Management module. The security right settings will be inherited by any new roles created in an area when no other settings are specified for that security role.
These security areas are used to set permissions to operators to provide access to particular area of Service Level Management. The following table lists the areas and the relevant Service Level Management menu items the operators can access.
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System Navigator menu items for this area |
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Service Level Management | This area contains the default security rights and settings for SLM. The rights will be copied to new roles created for this area.However, the settings will only be inherited if there are no settings specified on the Role. |
Service Level Management Configuration |
This area contains the default security rights and settings for SLM configuration. The rights will be copied to new roles created for this area. However, the settings will only be inherited if there are no settings specified on the Role. Note When you set the security rights for a security role in the Service Level Management Configuration area:
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Default rights
The default rights defined in areas will be inherited when you create new security roles. The following table shows the out-of-box default rights defined in the Service Level Management or Service Level Management Configuration areas.
Area Name | View | New | Update | Delete/Close | Expert | Admin |
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Service Level Management | TRUE | FALSE | Never | Never | FALSE | FALSE |
Service Level Management Configuration | FALSE | FALSE | Never | Never | FALSE | FALSE |
Default settings
The default settings defined in areas will be inherited when you create new security roles. In an out-of-box system, none of the default settings is checked or set in the Service Level Management or Service Level Management Configuration areas.
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