Specifications

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All rights reserved.
Product Features 2-43
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Product Features 2-43
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
Getting Started
Creating New Users
Getting Started
Creating New Users
This table displays
existing user
accounts and
access privileges.
This table displays
existing user
accounts and
access privileges.
Click Create to add a
new user.
Use the New User
popup box to configure
the user’s password
and privileges.
Click Create to add a
new user.
Use the New User
popup box to configure
the user’s password
and privileges.
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Creating New Users
The NAM enables you to add various levels of security to user accounts. The first level of security is
assigning passwords to user accounts. The second level of security is to configure user accounts to limit
access based on the NAM feature set. Privileges associated with NAM features include: account
management, system configuration, packet capture and decode, alarm configuration, collection configuration,
and viewing. These configuration options enable you to limit access to the NAM based on a user’s functional
needs. For example, engineers responsible for fault management systems can be given access to collection
and alarm configuration to define alarms and notification. Engineers responsible for troubleshooting may be
given collection view and capture access privileges. Network planners may be given collection configuration
and view access privileges. You may want to consider assigning all access to one person responsible for
overseeing the various needs of users in your organization. It is up to you to decide which users need access
to each of the features available. All users by default have the “Collection View” user privilege allowing all
users to view any report for the collected data.