- play_arrow Get Started
- play_arrow Organization Management
- Organization and Sites Overview
- Add an Organization
- Delete an Organization
- Manage Organization Settings
- Authentication Methods Overview
- Manage Identity Providers
- Manage Roles
- Manage API Tokens
- Configure Webhooks to Receive Event Notifications in Third-Party Applications
- Integrate Your Juniper Support Resources to Your Organization
- Access Juniper Mist Routing Assurance from Mist
- play_arrow Site Management
- play_arrow Inventory Management
- play_arrow Audit Logs
- play_arrow Support Insights
- play_arrow Onboard Routers
- play_arrow Router Dashboards
- play_arrow Router Insights and Router Events
- play_arrow Service Level Expectations
- play_arrow Marvis CI
- play_arrow Router Alerts
- play_arrow Help and Support
Predefined User Roles Overview
Juniper Mist Routing Assurance provides four predefined administrator roles and two predefined limited roles to manage access privileges of users, based on the tasks they need to perform.
A superuser creates an organization, adds users to predefined roles depending on the requirements of the organization. For example, an organization with a large number of networking devices would require multiple users performing different roles to efficiently manage the organization, whereas, in a small organization, a single user can perform the tasks to be carried out by users with all the roles. Different types of users in an organization, such as a network architect, network planner, NOC engineer, and field technician, all derive their access privileges from the predefined roles assigned to them.
The roles are:
Administrator Roles
Super User
Network Admin
Observer
User Roles and their Responsibilities
The four predefined roles are:
Super User
Is the administrator of the organization.
Creates organization, invites users, assigns user roles, creates sites, adopts devices, and so on.
Superuser doesn’t need to be a person with a high-level of networking domain expertise.
Network Admin
Is a networking expert who monitors, verifies, and troubleshoots an organization's network.
Can access the sites and site groups assigned to their role.
Observer
Monitors events in the organization's network.
Can access the sites and site groups assigned to their role.
Observer cannot take corrective action. The observer brings issues to the notice of the network administrator for resolution.