![]() Now, the problem is that when Avaya implemented the system, they ordered the permission alphabetically and not by category. readandwrite access (allows add,change,remove,list,display,status) = type rwĮach permission can be categorised in one of the categories on the first page (from A to R, alphabetically). ![]() change only access (will allow the commands: add, change, remove) = type w.read only access -(will allow the commands: list, display, status) = type r.Now from page 2 to 41 there are a lot of permissions that you can setup to The Add user-profile will display the following screen: For you, the helpdesk user could be userprofile 25. However, DADMIN (higher admin) has a user profile of 18. For example, your admin user account will be assigned to the userprofile 20. As a general rule try to follow the convention: The higher the number, the lesser the privileges. Each user profile has a unique number that starts at 20. ![]() This user-profile will define what permissions are available to the users that you will be adding to this user profile later. This command is used to add a user profile into the system. ![]() Here is the list of the commands we will learn here: At the end, you will use the same webinterface to setup what weboptions will be available to the user. Then you will use the webinterface to create a new admin and assign him the user-profile you desire. You setup users-profiles in your CM using tutty or ASA.
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