SecureTransport 5.4 Administrator Guide Save PDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Predefined administrative roles The following administrative roles are predefined: Master Administrator – Access to all menus, tabs, and pages of the Administration Tool. Cannot be modified. Database Administrator – Access to the Database Setting page only. Access to the Setup Oracle page is not included when SecureTransport is running on the embedded database. Only the dbsetup administrator can have this role. Information is maintained in the file system so that dbsetup can log in to the Administration Tool when the database is not running. Cannot be modified. Note If, as the dbsetup administrator, you change your password, have your password expired, or have your account disabled or enabled while there is no connection to the database, that change is not recorded in the database. The next time you log in as the dbsetup administrator with the database connected, the change is overwritten by the information from the database. Setup Administrator – Access through the custom Configure menu to pages required to perform the post-installation tasks and setup operations described in the SecureTransport Getting Started Guide. Cannot be modified. Account Manager – Access restricted to the User Accounts, Unlicensed User Accounts, Service Accounts, Templates, and Business Units pages on the Accounts menu and all pages on the Access menu. Application Manager – Access restricted to the pages on the Service Accounts and Applications menus. Delegated Administrator – Configurable access to menus and data based on the function the administrator has within an organization. This administrator type is created by a master administrator or a parent delegated administrator. The following table illustrates the access rights and restrictions of the default restriction levels for SecureTransport administrators. You can modify the access rights for the Account Manager, Application Manager, and Delegated Administrator roles: Menus and Pages MasterAdmini-strator SetupAdmini-strator AccountManager Applica-tionManager DelegatedAdmini-strator Operations Server Control — — — Cluster Management — — — — Server Usage Monitor — — — — File Tracking — — — Server Log — — — Audit Log — — Server Configuration — — — — Support Tool — — — — Setup Certificates — — — FTP Settings — — — — AS2 Settings — — — — SSH Settings — — — — Admin Settings — — — — PeSIT Settings — — — — AdHoc Settings — — — — Database Settings — — — Axway Sentinel — — — — Server License — — — Command Logging — — — — Transfer Logging — — — — Holiday Schedule — — — — Miscellaneous — — — — File Archiving — — — — TM Settings — — — — Network Zones — — — — Authentication - All submenus — — — — Account User Accounts — — Unlicensed Users — — Service Accounts — Import/Export — — — Administrators — — — Change Password — — — Manage Roles — — — — Account Templates — — Site Templates — — System — — — Business Units — — Active Users — — — — Access—All submenus — — — Application—All submenus — — Routes—All submenus — — — — Related topics: Add an administrative role Edit an administrative role Related Links
Predefined administrative roles The following administrative roles are predefined: Master Administrator – Access to all menus, tabs, and pages of the Administration Tool. Cannot be modified. Database Administrator – Access to the Database Setting page only. Access to the Setup Oracle page is not included when SecureTransport is running on the embedded database. Only the dbsetup administrator can have this role. Information is maintained in the file system so that dbsetup can log in to the Administration Tool when the database is not running. Cannot be modified. Note If, as the dbsetup administrator, you change your password, have your password expired, or have your account disabled or enabled while there is no connection to the database, that change is not recorded in the database. The next time you log in as the dbsetup administrator with the database connected, the change is overwritten by the information from the database. Setup Administrator – Access through the custom Configure menu to pages required to perform the post-installation tasks and setup operations described in the SecureTransport Getting Started Guide. Cannot be modified. Account Manager – Access restricted to the User Accounts, Unlicensed User Accounts, Service Accounts, Templates, and Business Units pages on the Accounts menu and all pages on the Access menu. Application Manager – Access restricted to the pages on the Service Accounts and Applications menus. Delegated Administrator – Configurable access to menus and data based on the function the administrator has within an organization. This administrator type is created by a master administrator or a parent delegated administrator. The following table illustrates the access rights and restrictions of the default restriction levels for SecureTransport administrators. You can modify the access rights for the Account Manager, Application Manager, and Delegated Administrator roles: Menus and Pages MasterAdmini-strator SetupAdmini-strator AccountManager Applica-tionManager DelegatedAdmini-strator Operations Server Control — — — Cluster Management — — — — Server Usage Monitor — — — — File Tracking — — — Server Log — — — Audit Log — — Server Configuration — — — — Support Tool — — — — Setup Certificates — — — FTP Settings — — — — AS2 Settings — — — — SSH Settings — — — — Admin Settings — — — — PeSIT Settings — — — — AdHoc Settings — — — — Database Settings — — — Axway Sentinel — — — — Server License — — — Command Logging — — — — Transfer Logging — — — — Holiday Schedule — — — — Miscellaneous — — — — File Archiving — — — — TM Settings — — — — Network Zones — — — — Authentication - All submenus — — — — Account User Accounts — — Unlicensed Users — — Service Accounts — Import/Export — — — Administrators — — — Change Password — — — Manage Roles — — — — Account Templates — — Site Templates — — System — — — Business Units — — Active Users — — — — Access—All submenus — — — Application—All submenus — — Routes—All submenus — — — — Related topics: Add an administrative role Edit an administrative role