Chapter 3 – RouteFinder Software Operation
Multi-Tech RouteFinder RF650VPN User Guide
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Network Groups
From Definitions|Network Groups you can group various networks into network groups.
Network groups are treated as separate networks and can themselves be part of another group. Network
groups can later be recognised by the fact that their names appear in {curved brackets}.
When editing Network groups, note that by pressing the shift key, several entries can be marked
together and so can be added or deleted together.
Note: Every change in Network Groups is effective immediately.
Define Group Networks
1.
Open the Network Groups menu in the Definitions directory.
2.
Assign a straightforward name for the network group in Add group.
This name is later used if you want to perform operations such as set packet filter rules. Confirm your
entry by clicking the Add button.
3.
The Edit group menu opens. The Available Networks window contains all the available networks.
Select the appropriate network by clicking on it. You can choose several networks at once by holding
down the
Ctrl.
key and then clicking on the desired networks. With the
Shift
key you can choose a
block of networks.