Set Up a Firewall Administrative Account and Assign CLI Privileges
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Set Up a Firewall Administrative Account and Assign CLI Privileges
To set up a custom firewall administrative role and
assign CLI privileges, use the following workflow:
- Configure an Admin Role profile.
- Select DeviceAdmin Roles and then click Add.Enter a Name to identify the role.For the scope of the Role, select Device or Virtual System.Define access to the Command Line:
- Device role—superuser, superreader, deviceadmin, devicereader, or None.
- Virtual System role—vsysadmin, vsysreader, or None.
Click OK to save the profile.Configure an administrator account.- Select Device > Administrators and click Add.Enter a user Name. If you will use local database authentication, this must match the name of a user account in the local database.If you configured an Authentication Profile or authentication sequence for the user, select it in the drop-down. If you select None, you must enter a Password and Confirm Password.If you configured a custom role for the user, set the Administrator Type to Role Based and select the Admin Role Profile. Otherwise, set the Administrator Type to Dynamic and select a dynamic role.Click OK and Commit.