5-61
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
5






Importing

and

Managing

Devices
Configuring
ACE

Module

and

Appliance

Role-Based

Access

Controls
Step
3
Click
OK
to

confirm

the

deletion.
Users
that

have

the

deleted

role

no

longer

have

that

access.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Device

RBAC

Roles,

page
5-56


Configuring
ACE

Module

and

Appliance

Role-Based

Access

Controls,

page
5-53
Adding,
Editing,

or

Deleting

Rules
You
can

change

or

delete

rul

es

to

redefine

what

feature

access

a

spe

cific

role

contains.
Note
This
configuration
is
applicable

only

on
the
device
or

building

block

and

will

not

be
enforced
by

ANM.
To
manipulate

ANM

RBAC,

go

t

o

Admin

>

Role-Based

Access

Control.
Procedure
Step
1
After
selecting
the

user-defined

role,

click
Edit.
The
Rule

window

appears.
Step
2
Do
one

of

the

following:


To
create
a

new

rule,

click

Add.

Enter

the

rule

information

(see
Ta
b

l

e
5-21
on

page
5-59
),
and

then
click
Deploy

Now

to

add

the

rule

or

Next

to

deploy

this

rule

and

add

another

rule.


To
change
an
existing

rule,

choose

a

rule

and

click
Edit.
Click
Deploy
Now

to

save
this
rule

to

the
running-configuration
and

startup-configuration

files.


To
remove

rules

from

a

role,

choose

the

rules

to
remove,
and

click
Delete.
Click

OK

to

confirm

its
deletion.
Step
3
Click
Deploy
Now

to

deploy
this

configuration

on

t

he
ACE
and

save

your

entries

t

o

the
running-configuration
and

startup-configuration

files.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Device

RBAC

Roles,

page
5-56


Configuring
ACE

Module

and

Appliance

Role-Based

Access

Controls,

page
5-53
Configuring
Device

RBAC

Domains
You
can

configure

device

RBAC

domains.
This
section

includes

the

following

topics:


Guidelines
for

Managing

Domains,

page
5-62


Displaying
Domains

for

a

Device,

page
5-62


Configuring
Device

Domains,

page
5-63


Modifying
Device

Domains,

page
5-65