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Table 1. Role-based user privileges for Power Manager (continued)
Features Administrator Device Manager
(scope for assigned
groups)
Device Manager (scope
for non-assigned groups)
Viewer
Add or remove Power
Distribution Units
(PDUs) from Power
Manager.
Yes No No No
Monitor PDUs. Yes Yes No Yes
Create, edit, or delete
Physical Groups.
Yes No No No
Import physical groups
through CSV file
Yes No No No
Manage the devices in
rack.
Yes No No No
Monitor metrics. Yes Yes No Yes
Manage power policies
for devices.
Yes Yes No No
Manage power policies
for groups.
Yes Yes No No
Manage temperature-
triggered policies for
groups.
Yes Yes No No
Manage alert
thresholds for devices.
Yes Yes No No
Manage alert
thresholds for groups.
Yes Yes No No
View alert thresholds
in Power Manager
Yes Yes No Yes
Manage Emergency
Power Reduction
(EPR) for devices.
Yes Yes No No
Manage EPR for
groups.
Yes Yes No No
Run and view reports
for devices and
groups.
Yes Yes No Yes
Manage custom
reports for devices.
Yes Yes No No
Manage custom
reports for groups.
Yes Yes No No
View events Yes Yes No Yes
Dashboard Yes Yes No Yes
Scope-Based Access Control (SBAC) in OpenManage Enterprise
With the use of Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) feature, administrators can assign roles while creating users. Roles
determine their level of access to the appliance settings and device management features. Scope-based Access Control (SBAC)
is an extension of the RBAC feature that allows an administrator to restrict a Device Manager role to a subset of device groups
called scope.
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