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Portal Designer is the Service Portal module that allows designers and administrators to design and manage pages, and portal content; and to specify which users or groups or users will be able to access particular content.
The Portal Designer provides you with a familiar content management experience that can be tailored to your needs. Content Portlets leverage the Service Portal REST API that support the RBAC-enabled access to the application data. The API framework, along with functionality for defining the appearance and behavior of portlets, allow portal designers to easily include pre-defined content in a portlet and to configure that portlet for inclusion in a portal page.
To access the Portal Designer:
Step 1 Log into the Cisco Service Portal and navigate to the Portal Designer.
Step 2 From the Portal Designer navigator, select HTML>TESServices to access the Self Service Catalog.
The Cisco Service Portal Site Homepage page allows you to add portal pages to your profile.
While viewing another page, click the Select as your Homepage icon to set is as your default portal page.
As an administrator, you can expose jobs in TES via the Admin Service Catalog by using Refresh Standards . See also, Using Self Service.
Appropriate Portal Pages and Portlets Read/Write permissions to Org Units, Roles and Users must be assigned.
Step 1 From the tree, select My Workspace>TES Status .
Step 2 Click the Permissions page, and then click Add Permission .
Step 3 From the Object Type list, select Role , and then enter TES .
Step 4 From the Permissions To list, select the appropriate permission, then click Add .
Step 1 From the Portlets tree, select HTML>AdminServices .
Step 2 Click the Permissions page, and then click Add Permission .
Step 3 From the Object Type list, select Role , and then enter tes common .
Step 4 From the Permissions To list, select the appropriate permission, then click Add .