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SIP Provisioning Client User Guide
[Standard - Nortel Networks Confidential]
Chapter 2
Administration Overview
Topics in this section:
“Introduction” on page 11
“SIP Provisioning roles, rights, and tasks” on page 12
“Understanding provisioning roles and rights” on page 15
Introduction
In the SIP Provisioning Client, a provisioning role is defined as a collection of
access rights and privileges that allow an administrator to perform various
provisioning tasks. As a System Administrator, you can create any number of
administrator roles, depending on your particular needs. For example, you can add
a provisioning role to allow an administrator to perform multiple tasks, however,
giving them the rights to only a subset of everything available.
After logging in to the SIP Provisioning Client, you will see a menu list on the left
side of your screen. This list varies based on the privileges available to you. The
types of tasks you can perform as an administrator is based on the scope of your
defined role.
Note: The provisioning abilities visible to an administrator in the SIP
Provisioning Client GUI depends on the rights assigned to their
provisioning role.