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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:

  1. On Go to the Settings icon > General Settings > Advanced Settings page, under .
  2. In the Configuration Management category, click the Edit icon for Job Self Approval.
  3. To allow all user accounts to self-approve running automated jobs that use CCS and Perl scripts, choose True. Otherwise, choose False.
  4. 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

  1. Go to the Settings icon > General Settings > Advanced Settings page

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  2. In the Configuration Management category, click the Edit icon for Job Requires User Credentials.
  3. In the Editing Setting Job Requires User Credentials dialog box, select Low, Medium, High, or None, and then click OK.