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Put a user on the notifications list

An enterprise manager user will receive notification emails from the cloud administrators about physical machines and their enterprise's VMs on the platform.

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  1. Assign the user a role with the "Define enterprise manager privilege". See Manage Rolesroles. You can edit the user's existing role or assign a new role with this privilege.

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To only allow access from a set of network addresses for a specific user via console and API:

  1. Go to Users

  2. Edit a user and go to Advanced

  3. Enter For the Allowed CIDRs to specify , enter the network addresses that the user can access the platform from, using CIDR notation.

    • The user's Allowed CIDRs will have priority over the allowed CIDRs that are inherited from the user's role and/or scope

    • The inherited CIDRs will only display if the user has no Allowed CIDRs

    • In Using the API, you can add a comma delimited separated list of addresses in CIDR format

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To restrict access of more than one user at a time, set role and/or scope CIDRs.

Screenshot: Create a scope with Allowed CIDRs.

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Screenshot: Create a role with Allowed CIDRs

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Disable access to users view

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To display the Enterprises list on the left side of Users view, your user role must have the privilege to Manage users of all enterprises. The user can select an enterprise to edit its users. By default, only the Cloud administrator role has this privilege.

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To switch directly to different enterprises your user role must have the Allow user to switch enterprise privilege. You can select the enterprise name and click the Switch enterprises button, as in Home view.

You can view and manage users of the enterprises in your user scope. And you can share resources with tenants in scopes beneath your scope.

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A Tenant admin role might not have the privilege to Manage users of other enterprises. In this case, you the user can only display and manage users of your their own enterprise, or the enterprise they are logged into.

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