API Gateway 10.5 | Using API Gateway | User Management | Manage Users, Groups, and Teams | User Groups
 
User Groups
 
Adding a Group
Modifying a Group
Deleting a Group
API Gateway Functional Privileges
API Gateway is shipped with the following predefined groups:
*Administrators
*API-Gateway-Administrators
*API-Gateway-Providers
By default, API Gateway's Administrator user, is part of Administrators and API-Gateway-Administrators group.
The table lists the privileges based on the user group.
Privileges
API Gateway Administrator
API Provider
Manage APIs
Y
Y
Manage aliases
Y
Y
Manage policy templates
Y
N
Activate/Deactivate APIs
Y
Y
Manage global policies
Y
N
Manage threat protection configurations
Y
N
Manage applications
Y
Y
Activate/Deactivate global policies
Y
N
Publish API to service registry
Y
Y
Manage packages and plans
Y
Y
Activate/Deactivate packages
Y
Y
Publish to API Portal
Y
Y
View administration configurations
Y
N
Execute service result cache APIs
Y
Y
Manage user administration
Y
N
Change ownership/teams
Y
N
Manage general administration configurations
Y
N
Manage destination configurations
Y
N
Manage promotions
Y
Y
Manage scope mapping
Y
N
Manage security configurations
Y
N
Manage system settings
Y
N
Manage service registeries
Y
N
Import assets
Y
Y
Export assets
Y
Y
Manage purge and restore runtime events
Y
N
Manage microgateways
Y
N
Authentication and Authorization
API Gateway is primarily accessed using API Gateway user interface, which supports Basic authentication and SAML SSO.
You can also use REST APIs to manage API Gateway. To invoke the APIs, you must have the required functional privileges.
Note:
You cannot delete predefined users, groups, and teams but you can delete the groups and access profiles that are created in API Gateway.