Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
An optional SwiftNet facility that enables customers to control the access of end users and applications to service functions. The service administrator defines the available user access profiles (roles) for use with RBAC. After provisioning, the security officer within an institution can grant roles to end users and applications.
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How to reset the Alliance Access security officer (SO) password
Learn how to reset the Alliance Access security officer (SO) password, when you do not know (or have lost) the LSO or RSO password.The version used in this video may be different from your current version. However, the actions shown in the video have remained unchanged and are therefore still valid.
Alliance Access/Entry Restore Messages and Events
Explore the restore options for messages and events. Disclaimer: This module is Release 7.4 compliant (some images in this module use earlier releases of the software).Learning objectives:Recall the 3 interfaces to restore message and event archives.Demonstrate the restore of a backed-up message archive.Demonstrate the restore of a backed-up event archive.Recall if you can restore and view an archive backup from a previous release of Alliance Access/Entry even if the current release runs on an…
Alliance Access/Entry Set-up Connectivity to Swift
Discover how to set up connections between your Alliance Access/Entry and Alliance Gateway instances. See why these connections are required in your logical terminals, emission, and reception profiles so you can exchange FIN, InterAct, and FileAct traffic.Disclaimer: The version used on this course may be different from your current version. However, The actions shown in the course have remained unchanged and therefore are still valid.
Alliance Access/Entry System and Integrity Checks
Understand why Alliance Access/Entry system and integrity checks are important, see how to run them and interpret their outcome and to take action in case of failure.Disclaimer: This module is Release 7.4 compliant (some images in this module use earlier releases of the software).Learning objectives: Differentiate between Software Integrity checks and Database Integrity checksRecall the use of the saa_system integrity commandRecall the use of the saa_system dbintegrity commandRecall the use of…
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