Hi Kenneth, list,
just a little addition. You could add the https link using a custom menu entry
with "launch-browser" action. This is also documented in the OneClick
Customization Guide as well as in the example file
${SPECROOT}/tomcat/webapps/spectrum/WEB-INF/console/config/custom-menu-config.xml
Mit freundlichen Gruessen - Yours sincerely
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Von: Keßler, Christoph [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2011 07:20
An: spectrum
Betreff: AW: [spectrum] Removing/Hiding Spectrum Functionality
Hello,
> With that in mind, is it possible to hide all of the NCM/SLA and
> whatnot from users so they only see the Global Collections and
> Universe? Just the stuff they need!
This can be done in the User Administration tab. Just choose the user or group
you want to restrict views. On the right side you have to choose the tab
"Access". Then in the lower panel you can add / remove functions for the user /
group. Spectrum will hide every item you turn off there.
> I also do not like the SSH that's built into 9.2. We have a custom
> menu option that launches PuTTY and it suits us just fine. I can't
> seem to get rid of the built-in SSH though. Telnet is easy to
> disable, but for some reason the SSH option is harder to kill. Any
> ideas where I might be able to find that bit of XML and remove that option?
You can turn off the SSH menu item by remove the privilege in the user
administration. In the list you can find a folder "Tools". There the SSH item
is placed. Just turn it off and the user will not see the item any more.
> The default device URL also opens to HTTP for pretty much everything.
> I would like to turn that off for everything except our Firewalls, and
> I would like that to be HTTPS instead. Can anyone point me to that
> bit of XML also?
This is not so easy. You can turn off everthing in the Tools menu, but there is
no privilege for the "Web Administration" item.
You have to secure this menu item with a own privilege. Just take a look into
the "OneClick Customization Guide" chapter 9.
Regards
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> Von: Kenneth Kirchner [mailto:[email protected]]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2011 03:36
> An: spectrum
> Betreff: [spectrum] Removing/Hiding Spectrum Functionality
>
> Hi all,
>
> We are getting ready to deploy a 9.2 server for our environment. We
> are only using Spectrum as a fault manager. We are not using any of
> the network configuration management, SLA monitoring, or anything else
> (We have better tools for these needs). We just want to know if a
> device has issues (from SNMP polls/thresholds or traps) and use it's
> intelligent root cause analysis to prevent everything behind the
> device from generating a ticket. With that in mind, is it possible to
> hide all of the NCM/SLA and whatnot from users so they only see the
> Global Collections and Universe? Just the stuff they need!
>
> I also do not like the SSH that's built into 9.2. We have a custom
> menu option that launches PuTTY and it suits us just fine. I can't
> seem to get rid of the built-in SSH though. Telnet is easy to
> disable, but for some reason the SSH option is harder to kill. Any
> ideas where I might be able to find that bit of XML and remove that option?
>
> The default device URL also opens to HTTP for pretty much everything.
> I would like to turn that off for everything except our Firewalls, and
> I would like that to be HTTPS instead. Can anyone point me to that
> bit of XML also?
>
> It's been awhile since I had the Spectrum 300 class, but I don't think
> some of these were addressed.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> -Ken
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