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Chapter 10 Policies for Access Control<br />

Policies are rules that define which nodes and devices users can access,<br />

when they can access them, and whether virtual-media permissions are<br />

enabled, where applicable. The easiest way to create policies is to<br />

categorize your nodes and devices into node groups and device groups,<br />

and then create policies that allow and deny access to the nodes and<br />

devices in each group. After you create a policy, you assign it to a user<br />

group. See Assigning Policies To User Groups (on page 125).<br />

CC-SG includes a Full Access Policy. If you want to give all users access<br />

to all nodes and devices at all times, assign the Full Access Policy to all<br />

user groups.<br />

If you completed <strong>Guide</strong>d Setup, a number of basic policies may already<br />

have been created. See Configuring CC-SG with <strong>Guide</strong>d Setup (on<br />

page 13).<br />

To control access using policies:<br />

• Create Node Groups to organize the nodes you want to create access<br />

rules for. See Add a Node Group (on page 104).<br />

• Create Device Groups to organize the devices you want to create<br />

access rules for. See Add a Device Group (on page 58).<br />

• Create a policy for a node or device group specifying when access to<br />

that node or device group can occur. See Adding a Policy (on page<br />

122).<br />

• Apply the policy to a user group. See Assigning Policies To User<br />

Groups (on page 125).<br />

In This Chapter<br />

Adding a Policy......................................................................................122<br />

Editing a Policy ......................................................................................123<br />

Deleting a Policy....................................................................................124<br />

Support for Virtual Media.......................................................................125<br />

Assigning Policies To User Groups.......................................................125<br />

121

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