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1. Procedure for viewing role attributes
Right-click the attribute of the role name, and select 8.
Figure 8 right-click the role name attribute
A detailed description of role attributes includes seven interfaces, with the general Option 9.
Figure 9 General options
Note: If you are a "primary administrator", use this dialog box to view or change the role attributes named in the title of this dialog box. In fact, a role is a special user account that is granted specific permissions to manage network elements. The primary administrator must grant the user the permission to use the role. When a user uses a role, the user actually gives up his or her identity and becomes the content of the role, including permissions. Note: If you are running in the NIS + environment, there is no "project" tab in this dialog box. NIS + does not support project databases.
Password Management Interface 10.
0 Password Management Interface
Note: use this flag to add the password of this role (if this is a pre-defined role attached to Solaris and there is no password) or change the password of this role.
Note: The "New Role password" and "Confirm Password" fields are always empty. To increase security, they do not reflect the characters (for example, asterisks) you type ).
User Management Interface 11.
1. User Management Interface
Enter the name of each user you want to assume this role, and then click Add to add the user name to the list.
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