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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups<br />

Repeat this step to add additional policies to the user group.<br />

• If you want to allow this group to access all available nodes, select<br />

the Full Access Policy in the Add Policies list, and then click Add.<br />

• If you want to remove a policy from the user group, select the<br />

policy name in the Selected Policies list, and then click Remove.<br />

9. When you are done configuring policies for this group, click Apply to<br />

save this group and create another. Repeat the steps in this section to<br />

add user groups. Optional.<br />

10. Click OK to save your changes.<br />

Edit a User Group<br />

Edit a User Group to change the existing privileges and policies for that<br />

group.<br />

Note: You cannot edit the Privileges or Policies of the CC-Super User<br />

group.<br />

To edit a user group:<br />

1. Click the Users tab.<br />

2. Click the user group in the Users tab. The User Group Profile appears.<br />

3. Type a new name for the user group in the User Group Name field.<br />

Optional.<br />

4. Type a new description for the user group in the Description field.<br />

Optional.<br />

5. Click the Privileges tab.<br />

6. Select the checkbox that corresponds to each privilege you want to<br />

assign to the user group. Deselect a privilege to remove it from the<br />

group.<br />

7. In the Node Access area, click the drop-down menu for each kind of<br />

interface you want this group to have access through and select<br />

Control.<br />

8. Click the drop-down menu for each kind of interface you do not want<br />

this group to have access through and select Deny.<br />

9. Click the Policies tab. Two tables of policies appear.<br />

10. For each policy you want to add to the group, select policy in the All<br />

Policies, then click Add to move the policy to the Selected Policies list.<br />

Policies in the Selected Policies list will allow or deny users access to<br />

the node (or devices) controlled by this policy.<br />

11. For each policy you want to remove from the user group, select the<br />

policy name in the Selected Policies list and click Remove.<br />

12. Click OK to save your changes.<br />

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