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Risk Level: None | None means the user will never be asked to provide alternate CLI credentials and the CLI credentials associated with the network devices at discovery are used. |
Risk Level: Low | Corresponds to admin accounts using the Change Engineer:Low Role associated with Scripts:Author and Scripts:Level1 (low risk) privileges |
Risk Level: Medium | Corresponds to admin accounts using the Change Engineer:Medium Role associated with Scripts:Author, Scripts:Level1 (low risk) and Scripts:Level2 (medium risk) privileges |
Risk Level: High | Corresponds to admin accounts using the Change Engineer:High Role associated with Scripts:Author, Scripts:Level1 (low risk), Scripts:Level2 (medium risk) and Scripts, Level3 (high or unknown risk) privileges |
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By default, execution privileges are set to None. If the Job Requires User Credentials advanced setting is changed from "None" to a higher setting, you must update scheduled jobs to take advantage of this feature. |
If the Job Requires User Credentials run level is greater than or equal to the run level of the target script, the admin user scheduling and/or running the job is prompted to provide CLI credentials from the following options:
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To set job approval settings for all NetMRI admin accounts, do the following:
- On Go to the Settings icon > General Settings > Advanced Settings page, under .
- In the Configuration Management category, click the Edit icon for Job Self Approval.
- To allow all user accounts to self-approve running automated jobs that use CCS and Perl scripts, choose True. Otherwise, choose False.
- Click OK to commit the setting.
To require NetMRI admin accounts to use CLI credentials when executing scripts of a specific risk level, do the following:1. On
- Go to the Settings icon > General Settings > Advanced Settings page
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- In the Configuration Management category, click the Edit icon for Job Requires User Credentials.
- In the Editing Setting Job Requires User Credentials dialog box, select Low, Medium, High, or None, and then click OK.