Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

To empower administrators to oversee and control a specific part of the overall environment within the organization, you can configure granular permissions by utilizing compartments within your BloxOne account. If your organization’s infrastructure requires divisional teams to manage their own sets of users and resources, you can create compartments and assign access policies to specific user groups. This enables users to access and manage their respective resources within these compartments. By utilizing compartments, your corporate admins retain control over the entire corporate infrastructure, while divisional admins and users can independently manage their designated resources without gaining excessive access to other areas. The compartment feature can therefore effectively limit visibility and control while granting autonomy to relevant users. For more information about compartments, see Configuring Compartments. Note that the compartment feature is available only for users participating in the Early Access Program (EAP). For information about the EAP, visit Infoblox Early Access Program.

This system of role-based access control is primarily focused on service and resource accessibility, granting explicit permissions for users or groups based on their responsibilities within your organization related to viewing, starting and stopping services, or configuring tasks and features.

...

  1. Create new users and assign them to their respective user group(s) based on their respective roles and responsibilities within your organization. All users must belong to at least one user group. For more information, see Configuring Users.

  2. Review the default user groups and create additional groups (if needed) based on your business requirements and user responsibilities. For more information, see Configuring User Groups.

  3. Optionally, create compartments in your BloxOne account to address granular access control for divisional teams. For information, see Configuring Compartments. This feature is available only for users participating in the Early Access Program (EAP). For information about the EAP, visit Infoblox Early Access Program.

  4. Review the default access policies and create additional access policies (if needed) by applying user roles to respective user groups. Note that an access policy grants all users in a user group a set of permissions defined in the user role, so the users can access the services and perform the tasks associated with the selected user role. For more information, see Configuring Access Policies. 

  5. Create new user roles if the predefined one do not fit your organization needs. For more information, see Creating Roles.

...