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What access level cannot be assigned to an Administrator in SmartEvent?

What access level cannot be assigned to an Administrator in SmartEvent?

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A.
Read only

B.
Write only

C.
No Access

D.
Events Database

6 Comments on “What access level cannot be assigned to an Administrator in SmartEvent?

  1. Catalin says:

    Administrator Permissions Profile
    You can assign a Permission Profile to an administrator for the SmartEvent database.
    Configure Permission Profiles for SmartEvent in the SmartDashboard or SmartDomain Manager
    connected to the Security Management Server or Multi-Domain Server (SmartDashboard >
    Manage > Permissions Profiles > New / Edit).
    You can configure these permissions:
    • None – The administrator cannot see the SmartEvent Events, Reports and Policy tabs.
    • Read Only – The administrator can see SmartEvent Events, Reports and Policy tab.
    • Read/Write – The administrator can:
    • Use the Ticketing features in the SmartEvent Events and Reports tabs.
    • Configure the SmartEvent Policy tab.
    • Install the Event Policy.
    • Configure one or both of the these options in the Events tab:
     Exclude from Event Definition
     Add Exception to Event Definition
    • Customized – The administrator has customized access to Check Point products. For each
    feature, you can choose the permissions to give the administrator.




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    1. florentjustin says:

      https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R76/CP_R76_SmartEventIntro_AdminGuide/46575.htm

      hese permissions are available for Events and Reports:

      * SmartReporter Policy – Configure Global Properties for SmartReporter.
      * SmartReporter – Configure SmartReporter.
      * SmartEvent Events Database – View and manage the Events tab of SmartEvent.
      * SmartEvent Policy – View and manage the events correlation on the Policy tab of SmartEvent.
      * SmartEvent Reports – Users only see the Reports tab.
      ** All Blades – This setting applies to all blades.
      ** Application and URL Filtering Blades – Applies only to the Application Control and URL Filtering blades.




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  2. FriedBacon says:

    Answer is B
    The heck it doesn’t event make sense

    If you are already on the write level
    then you are also on a READ level haha

    Privileges are: none, read-only, read/write




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