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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
5






Importing

and

Managing

Devices
Configuring
ACE

Module

and

Appliance

Role-Based

Access

Controls


Deleting
Device

Domains,

page
5-65
Related
Topics


Information
About

Device

Management,
page
5-2


How
ANM

Handles

Role-Based

Access

Control,

page
18-8


Configuring
ACE

Module

and

Appliance

Role-Based

Access

Controls,

page
5-53
Guidelines
for

Managing

Domains
Follow
these

guidelines

for

managing

domains:


Devices
and

their

components
must
already

be

configured

in

order

for

them

to

be
added
to

a

domain.


Domains
are

logical

concepts.

You

do

not

delete

a

member

of

a

domain

when

you

delete

the

domain.


The
predefined

default

domain

cannot
be
modified

or

deleted.


Normally,
a
user

is

associated

with

the

default
domain,
which

allows

the

user

to

see

all
configurations
within

the

context.

When

a

user

is

configured

with

a

customized

domain,

then

the
user
can

see

onl

y

what

i

s

in

t

he

domain.
Related
Topics


Configuring
Device

RBAC

Domains,

page
5-61


Configuring
ACE

Module

and

Appliance

Role-Based

Access

Controls,

page
5-53
Displaying
Domains

for

a

Device
You
can

di

splay

domains

for

a

device.
Note
Your
user

role

det

ermines
whether
you

can
use
this
option.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
the

item

to

view:


To
view
a

domain

for

the

device’s

vi

rtual
context,
choose
Config
>
Devices
>
context
>
Device
RBAC
>

Domains.


To
view

a

domain

for

a

configuration

building

block,

choose
Config
>
Global
>
Building

Blocks
>
building
block

>

Role-Based

Access

Control

>

Domains.
The
Domains

table

appears.
Step
2
Expand
the

Domains

table

until

you

can

see

all

the

network

domains.
Step
3
Choose
a

domain

to

display

the

settings

for

that

domain.
You
can

al

so

perform

these

tasks

fr

om

t

his

window:


Configuring
Device

Domains,

page
5-63


Modifying
Device

Domains,

page
5-65


Deleting
Device

Domains,

page
5-65