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Chapter 18 Configuring SGM Security
Configuring SGM User-Based Access
Note Access to SGM information and downloads on Cisco.com is already protected by
Cisco.com, and is not protected by SGM.
To configure the authentication level for a user, use the sgm adduser command,
as described in the “Implementing SGM User-Based Access (Solaris Only)”
section on page 18-2, or the sgm updateuser or sgm newlevel command, as
described in the “Enabling and Changing Users and Passwords (Solaris Only)”
section on page 18-16.
Basic User (Level 1) Access
Basic Users can view SGM data, load SGM files, and use SGM drill-down menus.
Basic Users have access to the following SGM functions:
• Connecting to a new server
• Applying changes to views
• Loading the DEFAULT view and existing views, but not saving them
• Editing, loading, and applying preferences files, but not saving them
• Viewing and manipulating the topology map, and saving it as a JPEG, but not
saving icon locations
• Viewing network objects, events, details, and notes
• Viewing the ITP home page
• Loading existing event filters, but not saving them
• Printing SGM windows
• Launching CiscoWorks2000
Basic Users have access to the following SGM Web displays:
• Server Home Page
• System README
• Network Status