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In the EMA, navigate to All > OAM > Local Auth > Rule-list > Rule.

 

The window Rule appears, with the table Rule List.

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1Rule window

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Select a Rule-list from the dropdown menu Rule-list.

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1Rule-list dropdown

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The selected Rule-list appears in the table Rule List.

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1Rule List with Rule-list selected

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The parameters (presented as columns) in the table Rule List are:

ColumnDescription
NameArbitrary name assigned to the rule.
Module-name

Name of the module associated with this rule.

This leaf matches if it has the value * or if the object being accessed is defined in the module with the specified module name.

Access-operations

Access operations associated with this rule.

This leaf matches if it has the value * or if the bit corresponding to the required operation is set.

ActionThe access control action associated with the rule. If a rule is determined to match a particular request, then this object is said to determine whether to permit or deny the request.
CommentText description of the access rule.
ContextThis leaf matches if it has the value * or if its value identifies the agent that is requesting access, e.g., netconf for NETCONF, cli for CLI and webui for Web UI.
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The string * indicates that all possible values of the corresponding parameter is valid for the chosen rule.

 

 

Edit Rule

 

To edit a Rule, select it in the table Rule List.

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1Select Rule to edit

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The frame Edit Selected Rule appears below the table Rule List.

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1Edit Selected Rule

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The fields in this frame are same as that of the table Rule List. For brief descriptions of the fields, see the table in the previous section.

 

Make necessary changes and click the button Save, to save all the changes made. Click Undo Edits to cancel all modifications made since the last saved configuration.

On saving the changes successfully, the Success message appears.

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1Edit Success

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Create Rule

 

To create new Rule, select a Rule-list from the dropdown menu Rule-List, that does not belongs to any one of the following Groups:

  • Administrator
  • Operator
  • FieldService
  • Guest
  • Calea
  • SecurityAuditor

 

Info

For details on Cmdrule, refer to Rule-list Cmdrule. For details on Rule-list and Group, refer to Local Auth - Rule-list and Local Auth - Group respectively.

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Choosing the option All Rule-lists from the dropdown menu Rule-list does not allow access to the button New Rule.

 

Click the button New Rule.

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1New Rule button

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The frame Create New Rule appears.

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1Create New Rule window

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The fields in this frame are same as that of the table Rule List. For brief descriptions of the fields, see the table in the previous section.

 

Make necessary changes and click the button Save, to save all the changes made. Click Undo Edits to cancel all modifications made since the last saved configuration.

On saving the changes successfully, the Success message appears.

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1New Rule creation success

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Users are not allowed to create a New Rule if the Rule corresponds to a Rule-list that belongs to any one of the following groups:

  • Administrator
  • Operator
  • FieldService
  • Guest
  • Calea
  • SecurityAuditor

For example, 888 is a Rule, for which the corresponding Rule-list is DATA-157. It belongs to the Group Administrator. An attempt to create the Rule 888 results in the following Error message:

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1New Rule Error Message

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Copy Rule

 

To copy a Rule, from the dropdown menu Rule-list, select a Rule-list that does not belongs to any one of the following Groups:

  • Administrator
  • Operator
  • FieldService
  • Guest
  • Calea
  • SecurityAuditor

 

Info

For details on Cmdrule, refer to Rule-list Cmdrule. For details on Rule-list and Group, refer to Local Auth - Rule-list and Local Auth - Group respectively.

 

Select the appropriate Rule from the table Rule List. Click the button Copy Rule.

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1Select Rule to copy

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1Copy Rule button

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The frame Copy Selected Rule appears below the table Rule List.

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1Copy Selected Rule window

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The fields in this frame are same as that of the columns in the table Rule List. For brief description of the fields, refer to the table in the first section.

 

Make the necessary changes and click the button Save, to save the changes made. Click the button Undo Edits to cancel all changes made since the last saved configuration.

On saving the changes successfully, the Success message appears.

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1Copy Rule Success

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Users are not allowed to copy a Rule and create a new Rule with some or all configurations different, if the Rule corresponds to a Rule-list that belongs to any one of the following groups:

  • Administrator
  • Operator
  • FieldService
  • Guest
  • Calea
  • SecurityAuditor

For example, 666 is one such Rule that it is a copy of the Rule 157. for which the corresponding Rule-list is DATA-157. It belongs to the Group Administrator. An attempt to copy the Rule 157 results in the following Error message:

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1Copy Error message

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Reorder Rule

 

To reorder a Rule, from the dropdown menu Rule-list.

Select the appropriate Rule from the table Rule List. Click the button Reorder Rule.

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1Select to reorder

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1Reorder Rule button

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The frame Reorder Rule appears below the table Rule List.

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1Reorder Rule window

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This frame contains a dropdown menu, which presents the possible destinations of the Rule selected for reordering. The possible destinations are:

  • after
  • before
  • to the first place
  • to the last place

If the chosen destination is after or before, the SBC asks the user to provide the Rule, after/before which the selected Rule is to be placed. In this case, the appearance of the frame Reorder Rule changes slightly.

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1Reorder after/before

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If the chosen destination is to the first place or to the last place, the appearance of the frame remains the same.

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1Reorder first/last

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Make the necessary changes and click the button Save, to save the changes made. Click the button Undo Edits to cancel all changes made since the last saved configuration.

On saving the changes successfully, the Success message appears.

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1Reorder Success

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