To ensure security of the objects in your instance, VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance allows you to configure multi-tenant capabilities on a provisioned on-premises server. Using a single installation of VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance to serve multiple tenants, each with their own secure account.
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Access Control Use access control to implement role-based access control (RBAC) for the users and resources in your organization.
Authentication Sources (LDAP) VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance uses authentication sources that enable you to import and authenticate users and user group information that reside on another machine - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) platform-independent protocol.
Native User Management Administrator user logs into keycloak's user interface and accesses the User Management sections to add Users, add User groups and associate Users to User Groups.
LDAP User Management Keycloak is used as an Identity Manager that federates authentication of users present in external identity providers such as LDAP.
Accessing Keycloak Console The pre-provisioned keycloak administrator user can access the Keycloak administrator console.
Roles and Privileges VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance provides several predefined roles to assign privileges to users. You can also create your own roles.
Managing Dashboard and Reporting User With proper user access, you can add, modify, and delete dashboards in your Custom Dashboards space.
Managing Operations UI User With Operation UI user access, you can use all features of VMware Telco Cloud Service Assurance .
Configuring Policies To create a policy, you can inherit the settings from an existing policy, and you can modify the settings in existing policies if you have adequate permissions. After you create a policy, or edit an existing policy, you can apply the policy to one or more groups of objects.