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Cisco ICM Enterprise Edition Administration Guide Release 6.0(0)
Chapter 8 ICM Partitioning
Installing and Configuring ICM Partitioning
Step 3 Select a class from the list box. (For example, to set access for the Network
Interface class, choose Network Interface. See Table 8-4 on page 8-10 for a
definition of each class.)
Step 4 Click the Security tab and then, in the Security tab, click Add. This displays the
Add Users and Groups dialog box.
Step 5 In the Type box, select User or Group, depending on whether you want to give
access rights to a user or a group of users.
Step 6 In the Names list, select a User Name or Group Name to which you want to assign
access to the class.
You can select multiple names if you want to assign access to more than one user
or user group.
Step 7 From the Access type drop-down list (directly below the User Name and Group
Name lists), choose the level of access you want to assign: Read, Reference, or
Maintenance.
Note Not all access levels are available to all classes.
Step 8 Click OK. The Add Users and Groups dialog box disappears and the user name
or group name is displayed in the Security tab User Access list.
Step 9 Repeat steps 5through 8 to give other Users/Groups access to the class.
Step 10 When you have finished assigning access for the class, click Save to apply the
changes.
Repeat this procedure to assign access for other classes.
Defining Object Security Access
Many of the elements that you define in Configure ICM are considered to be ICM
objects. (For a list of ICM objects, see Class and Object Security, page 8-7.)
If your ICM system has the ICM Partition feature enabled, then whenever you
create an ICM object, you have the option of using the security feature to set
access rights to it.