Tenant Service Configuration (MSP-Managed O&M)
Authorizing an MSP to Maintain Tenant Services
After a tenant applies for managed services from an MSP, the MSP can directly maintain services of this tenant. If the tenant does not want an MSP to maintain tenant services or has authorized the MSP to maintain tenant services, skip operations in this section.
Prerequisites
You have logged in to iMaster NCE-Campus using a tenant account that authorizes an MSP to maintain tenant services.
Procedure
- Access the authorization information page.
Choose
from the main menu. - Enable Authorize MSP in the Authorization Information area and set the authorization scope.
- Authorize the MSP to manage tenant services based on the workgroup. The MSP administrator has the rights of the selected workgroups after logging in to iMaster NCE-Campus in MSP-operated mode.
For details about the workgroup permissions, see Configuring a Workgroup.
- Authorize the MSP to manage tenant services based on the role. The MSP administrator has rights of the selected roles after logging in to iMaster NCE-Campus in MSP-operated mode.
- Authorize the MSP to manage tenant services based on the workgroup. The MSP administrator has the rights of the selected workgroups after logging in to iMaster NCE-Campus in MSP-operated mode.
(Optional) Accessing the View for Managing Services for a Tenant
An MSP provides tenants with cloud managed devices and cloud network services. After a tenant applies to the MSP for the managed services, the MSP can maintain the tenant's network on iMaster NCE-Campus. If a tenant does not need the managed services from the MSP, skip this step.
Prerequisites
The tenant administrator has authorized the MSP to manage the services.
Procedure
- Log in to iMaster NCE-Campus as the MSP administrator.
- Under Tenants List, click the tenant name. The view for managing services for the tenant is displayed.
Configuring Tenant Networks
After MSP administrators are authorized to manage and maintain tenant networks and log in to iMaster NCE-Campus, the methods and operations for MSP administrators to configure tenant networks are the same as those for tenants to manage and maintain networks by themselves. For details, see "Network Design" in Tenant Administrator Configuration.