User guide

The AlliedView Network Management System (NMS)User Privileges at the NMS and Product Level
AlliedView NMS Administration Guide (Product Overview)
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1.4 The AlliedView Network Management System (NMS)
For managing a network, the AlliedView NMS product provides a powerful client that presents the network and its devices in a
user-friendly way, allowing its users to learn quickly how the network is configured, how to reconfigure elements when neces-
sary, and how to spot problems (or potential problems) before they degrade network performance.
The version of the AlliedView NMS release is shown in the main menu window, as shown in the following figure.
FIGURE 1-1 AlliedView NMS 12.0 GUI (for the SE Version)
To set up the AlliedView NMS product, the Administrator must first set up the AlliedView NMS product on a server configu-
ration. Once the AlliedView NMS software is installed, the Administrator can query and control all aspects of the network by
changing the file configuration on the server or making changes using a client.
1.4.1 User Privileges at the NMS and Product Level
At the AlliedView NMS, groups are created and assigned actions that can be performed at the AlliedView NMS. Moreover,
users can be assigned to a group. so that they inherit the privileges of that group. Users can also be defined outside a group.
New Device Sup-
port (General)
Refer to NMS 12.1
Administration Guide
Support is added for the following:
x600 Family (AlliedWare Plus):
- ATx600-24Ts-POE+
The AT-9000 Family:
- 9000/28
- 9000/28SP
- 9000/52
The Allied Telesis Gateway Product
Family:
- iMG726-BD-ON
- iMG606-BD-R2
- iMG616-BD-R2
Refer to Table 1-5 (x600),
Table 1-9 (AT-9000), and
Table 1-7.
New Device Sup-
port (Specific
markets)
Not Applicable These devices are for specific markets
and include:
Extreme devices:
- BD 8810
- Summit X250e-24t
- Summit X450a-24t
- Summit X450a-48t
Juniper
Netscreen
CentreCom
Refer to Table 1-10.
TABLE 1-3 Changes to the AlliedView NMS Administration Guide in Release 12.2(SP2)
Feature 12.1 Functionality 12.2 Functionality Notes