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CHAPTER
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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
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Working with the Prime Network Vision Client
The following topics describe the user access roles required to use Cisco Prime Network Vision (Prime
Network Vision), the Prime Network Vision working environment, and how to access the Prime Network
Vision tools and commands:
User Roles Required to Work with Basic Operations in Prime Network Vision, page 2-1
Launching Prime Network Vision, page 2-2
Changing Your GUI Client Password, page 2-4
The Prime Network Vision Window, page 2-4
Prime Network Vision Status Indicators, page 2-17
Prime Network Vision Toolbar, page 2-23
Prime Network Vision Menu Bar, page 2-25
Prime Network Vision Right-Click Menus, page 2-31
Adjusting the Prime Network Vision GUI Client Settings, page 2-40
Filtering and Sorting Tabular Content, page 2-42
User Roles Required to Work with Basic Operations in Prime
Network Vision
Table 2-1 identifies the GUI default permission or device scope security level that is required to work
with Prime Network Vision. Prime Network Vision determines whether you are authorized to perform a
task as follows:
For GUI-based tasks (tasks that do not affect devices), authorization is based on the default
permission that is assigned to your user account.
For element-based tasks (tasks that do affect elements), authorization is based on the default
permission that is assigned to your account. That is, whether the element is in one of your assigned
scopes and whether you meet the minimum security level for that scope.
For more information on user authorization, see the Cisco Prime Network 4.0 Administrator Guide.
By default, users with the Administrator role have access to all managed elements. To change the
Administrator user scope, see the topic on device scopes in the Cisco Prime Network 4.0 Administrator
Guide.