This pane shows the role type assignments for the selected foreign buses.
To view this page in the console,
click the following path:
.
In the path,
security_value is
either
Enabled if messaging security is enabled,
or
Disabled if messaging security is not enabled.
This
panel lists the users and groups that have been assigned access roles
on the one or more selected foreign buses. Use this panel to add and
remove users and groups to foreign bus access roles, and to manage
existing role type assignments and inheritance for foreign buses.
The
information for each foreign bus is contained within a section that
you can expand and collapse. When collapsed, the section header displays
the foreign bus name. When expanded, in addition to the header, the
section displays an
Inherit from default check
box and a list of the users and groups that have been assigned role
types on the foreign bus. Note that the only permitted role type for
a foreign bus is Sender role.
- Expand/Collapse
- Click icon to expand the section and display a list of users and
groups that have been assigned role types for the selected foreign
bus.
- Inherit from default
- Select check box to have the selected foreign bus inherit access
roles for users and groups from the default resource. Only access
roles that apply to the selected foreign bus can be inherited.
General Properties
- Select
- A check box that you can use to select the users and groups for which you want to manage access roles.
- Name
- The name of the user or group that has an access role for the selected resource. If the user is a group member, the user ID and the group name is displayed.
- Type
- The type of the user or group. There are three types of user or group: "user", "group" and "member". A user that inherits its access roles from a group has the type "member".
- Sender
- Whether a user, group or member is in the sender role for a selected resource.
Security access roles
In
the administrative console, access role icons are used to represent
whether a user or a group is in a particular access role. You can
click an icon to add or remove selected users and groups to a particular
access role for a selected resource.
An access role icon has
three states:
- Access role type set.
- Access role type not set.
- Access role type inherited from group.
The following table describes how the access role icons represent
these states, and how to change between them:
Table 1. Interacting
with access role iconsAccess role icon |
Access role assignment state |
User action |
|
Role type not set. |
Click to change to role type set . |
|
Role type set. |
Click to change to role type not set. The icon
changes to role type not set if the user
or group does not inherit access roles, or to role type inherited if the
role type does inherit access roles. |
|
Role type inherited from group. |
Click to change to role type set . |
|
Role type not set for a group. The group to
which a user belongs does not have a role type. |
Read only. |
|
Role type set for a group. The group to which
a user belongs has a role type. |
Read only. |
|
Role type not applicable. |
Read only. |