To offer public cloud features, modify your user roles to add new privileges to enable the new features.
These lists contain some example privileges to consider. ALWAYS test your user roles in your own environment.
Users and tenant administrators
The privileges to consider for users and tenant administrators are as follows:
Virtual datacenters
Manage floating IPs (currently assigned to enterprise administrators)
Manage VPNs (currently assigned to enterprise administrators)
Manage classic firewalls (VCD)
Assign public IPs to VMs
Access public network tab
Manage public network elements
Assign external IPs to VMs (VCD)
Access external network tab (VCD)
Users
Manage provider credentials (if the customer will add their own public cloud account)
Manage virtual datacenter roles (if the customer will create read only users)
Access budgets section
Manage budgets
Platform administrators
If your platform administrators do not have cloud administrator roles, please check that they have all the appropriate privileges for public cloud, which may include the user list plus the following privileges:
Home
Manage bills
Infrastructure
Manage public cloud regions
Access infrastructure view and PCRs
View public cloud region details
Virtual datacenters
Manage default virtual datacenter firewall
Manage VDC default roles
Users
Manage enterprise properties
Manage virtual datacenter roles
Control
View enterprise hierarchy