User's Manual

USERA_Allobj_b
This field specifies whether a user has the authority to access all objects. In most cases the
value False (0) is used. This means the user does not have authority to access all objects.
Instead, the user only has access to maintain the groups he or she has been granted access
to, as defined in the eKERNEL_GROUP_AUTH table.
If your environment requires it, you can create users with administrator privileges, who are
allowed to maintain any existing group through the eWEB based Work with Groups. To do so,
set this field to True (-1) to grant the all object special authority to these users. Users with all
object special authority do not need to be granted authority in the eKERNEL_GROUP_AUTH
table.
Avaya recommends giving this special authority only to system administrators and service
staff.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 0 (denotes False).
USERA_Secadm_b
This field specifies whether a user has security administrator special authority. If this value is
set to False (0), the user has access to all tables in the Table View within eWEB, except
eWEB_USER_AUTH, which shows usernames and passwords in plain text.
If your environment requires it, you can create users with administrator privileges, who are
allowed to maintain any user profile in eWEB. For those users, set this field to True (-1) to allow
those users to consult the table eWEB_USER_AUTH, and see the user and password
information.
Note:
The web interface only supports inquiry to the tables. Maintenance of the tables must be
performed using the eGRID interface.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 0 (denotes False).
USERA_Service_b
This value is not implemented in the current release. Avaya recommends using the value False
(0). This feature is used in future releases to grant access to service functions that can be
implemented in eWEB at a later stage.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 0 (denotes False).
EWEB_USER_AUTH parameters
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