The Integrated Solutions Console (ISC) is designed to offer a common console to organize administrative console functions using industry-standard technologies. Starting with TDI 7.0, integration of the AMC into the Integrated Solutions Console (ISC) comes with the following changes. The primary navigation links for AMC are:
Using ISC Console User Authority, we can add and remove users to AMC. In the AMC for TDI v7.0 and later, the following are the roles:
User Role | Description |
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administrator | Users with this role assigned are able to configure the roles other users are assigned to. |
iscadmins | Users with this role assigned have the ability to control the settings of the ISC console itself. |
TDI AMC Admin | This role is considered by the TDI AMC application deployed in the ISC console. Users with this role assigned are able to administer Servers, Solutions View roles, Manage Console Properties. (This was the superadmin role in the AMC prior to TDI 7.0) |
TDI AMC User | This role is considered by the TDI AMC application deployed in the ISC console. Users with this role assigned are able to use the provided by the TDI AMC Admin resources. |
Within the TDI AMC user role, user privileges are assigned roles found in the Solution View:
The roles control access to functions on the console. We can see only those functions for which we have roles assigned. For example, users with the TDI AMC Admin role automatically have administrator privileges over all Solution Views. Administrators can configure the properties required for the Web administration tool (modifying properties related to amc.properties file, available from Console Properties in the left navigation pane). A user with the TDI AMC User role in ISC is the same as the current non-admin AMC user. TDI AMC Users cannot access any administrative windows such as TDI Servers and Console Properties.
ISC features the AMC Admin Group or iscadmins. A user in the iscadmins group has the same privileges as the administrator.
The administrator, defined as the user who has installed the application, can manage AMC users. The administrator can add or remove users from the local OS Registry to the AMC application and assign or edit roles. TDI v7.0 and later offers a new TDI AMC Admin group. The superadmin role does not exist after TDI version 6.1.1.