You can assign permissions to admin roles which you then assign to admin groups, or you can assign permissions directly to an admin group. The following are permissions you can grant admin groups and roles:
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When you select multiple objects with more than one object type, you can add permissions to the selected objects as well as to the sub object types that are common among the selected objects. For example, when you select three DNS forward-mapping authoritative zones and two DNS IPv4 reverse-mapping authoritative zones as illustrated in the below figure Multiple Objects with Common Sub Object Types, you can apply permissions to all the five DNS zones as well as to the CNAME, DNAME, and host records in these zones because CNAME, DNAME, and host records are the common sub object types in these zones.
Multiple Objects with Common Sub Object Types
When you select three DNS forward-mapping authoritative zones and two IPv4 reverse-mapping authoritative zones, you can apply object permissions to all the DNS zones as well as the CNAME, DNAME and Host records in these DNS zones.
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You can click the arrow key next to the resource to view the permission that is being ignored in the overlap.
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After you define permissions for an admin group and role, you can do the following:
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