Displaying EPICenter Groups and Resources
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You can add resources that are children of Device Groups group—device groups, devices, and
ports—as members (children) of other groups.
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There is always a device group named “Default”.
Import Sources.
The Import Sources group is used to contain resources imported from an external
source, such as a file, NT Domain Controller, or LDAP directory. When you perform an import
operation, the Grouping Manager creates a new group under the Import Sources group, and puts all the
imported resources under that group.
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You cannot add groups or individual resources as children of the Import Sources group except by
using the Import function.
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You cannot remove any of the members (including sub-groups) of an imported group. The imported
group can only be deleted in its entirety, using the Destroy function.
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You can add resources that are children of an Import Sources group as members (children) of other
groups.
Resource Attributes
Attributes are name and value pairs that you can use for a variety of purposes. You can associate
attributes with both groups and individual resources, including resources that are members of the
Device Groups and Import Sources groups.
Some predefined resources, such as devices and imported resources, may also have predefined
attributes. For example, device resources have their IP address as an attribute. Imported resources may
bring with them sets of attributes determined by the content and configuration of the import source.
Certain attributes, such as IP/subnet address. L4 and Netlogin ID are used by the optional Policy
Manager applet to allow it to map between high-level named resources, such as Users, and the
information required to generate a QoS policy (IP address and port information).
You can also define attributes of your own, and then use them as search criteria when you want to find
sets of resources with common attributes.
Relationships between Resources
The Grouping Manager also supports “relationships” between User, Host, and Port resources. These
relationships are used by the optional Policy Manager applet, and help the Policy Manager generate
specific QoS rules that it derives from high-level policy specifications that are given in terms of named
objects such as users or hosts. See the EPICenter Policy Manager Software User Guide for details.
Displaying EPICenter Groups and Resources
When you click the Groups button in the Navigation toolbar, the main Grouping Manager window is
displayed, showing Resource Details for the root-level group. Figure 90 shows the Grouping Manager
window with a number of the groups expanded to show their children.
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