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Chapter 4: Configuring CC-SG with <strong>Guide</strong>d Setup<br />

a. Click the Select Nodes tab in the Node Group: New panel.<br />

b. In the Available list, select the node you want to add to the group,<br />

and then click Add to move the node into the Selected list. Nodes<br />

in the Selected list will be added to the group.<br />

c. To remove a node from the group, select the node name in the<br />

Selected list and click Remove.<br />

d. You can search for a node in either the Available or Selected list.<br />

Type the search terms in the field below the list, and then click Go.<br />

• Describe Nodes<br />

a. Click the Describe Nodes tab in the Node Group: New panel. In<br />

the Describe Nodes tab, you create a table of rules that describe<br />

the nodes you want to assign to the group.<br />

b. Click the Add New Row icon to add a row to the table.<br />

c. Double-click the cell created for each column to activate a<br />

drop-down menu. Select the rule components you want to use<br />

from each list. See Policies for Access Control (on page 121).<br />

9. Select the Create Full Access Policy for Group checkbox if you want to<br />

create a policy for this node group that allows access to all nodes in<br />

the group at all times with control permission.<br />

10. To add another node group, click Apply to save this group and repeat<br />

these steps. Optional.<br />

11. When you have finished adding node groups, click OK. The Groups<br />

Summary panel displays a list of the groups that you added.<br />

12. Click Continue to start the next task, User Management. Follow the<br />

steps in the next section.<br />

User Management<br />

The fourth task of <strong>Guide</strong>d Setup is User Management. User Management<br />

allows you to select the Privileges and Policies that govern the access and<br />

activities of groups of users. Privileges specify which activities the<br />

members of the user group can perform in CC-SG. Policies specify which<br />

devices and nodes the members of the user group can view and modify.<br />

Policies are based on Categories and Elements. When you have created<br />

the user groups, you can define individual users and add them to the user<br />

groups.<br />

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