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Access role assignments for bus security resources

Icons are used in the administrative console to represent users and groups that have access roles for service integration bus resources.


Security access roles

In the administrative console, access role icons are used to represent whether a user or a group is in a particular access role. We can click an icon to add or remove selected users and groups to a particular access role for a selected resource.

An access role icon has three states:

The following table describes how the access role icons represent these states, and how to change between them:

Access role icon Access role assignment state User action

Role type not set. Click to change to role type set

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Role type set. Click to change to role type not set. The icon changes to role type not set

if the user or group does not inherit access roles, or to role type inherited

if the role type does inherit access roles.

Role type inherited from group. Click to change to role type set

.

Role type not set for a group. The group to which a user belongs does not have a role type. Read only.

Role type set for a group. The group to which a user belongs has a role type. Read only.

Role type not applicable. Read only.


Related concepts

  • Bus destinations

  • Destination security

  • Foreign buses

  • Messaging security

  • Role-based authorization

  • Temporary bus destinations

  • Topic security


    Related tasks

  • Add users and groups in the bus connector role

  • Add users and groups to default roles

  • Add users and groups to destination roles

  • Add users and groups to foreign bus roles

  • Add users and groups to temporary destination prefix roles

  • Add users and groups to topic roles

  • Add users and groups to topic space root roles

  • Administer default roles

  • Administer destination roles

  • Administer foreign bus roles

  • Administer temporary destination prefix roles

  • Administer topic roles

  • Administer topic space root roles

  • Listing users and groups in the bus connector role

  • Listing users and groups in default roles

  • Listing users and groups in destination roles

  • Listing users and groups in foreign bus roles

  • Listing users and groups in temporary destination prefix roles

  • Listing users and groups in topic roles

  • Listing users and groups in topic space root roles

  • Remove users and groups from the bus connector role

  • Remove users and groups from default roles

  • Remove users and groups from destination roles

  • Remove users and groups from foreign bus roles

  • Remove users and groups from temporary destination prefix roles

  • Remove users and groups from topic roles

  • Remove users and groups from topic space root roles Reference topic