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Device Groups
Device groups operate in a similar fashion to Node Groups, except that Device Groups are used
to organize Raritan devices into sets for management by policies.
Please refer to
Chapter 5: Adding Devices and Device Groups, Device Group Manager
for
additional information.
Policy Manager
Once your node groups and device groups have been created they can become the basis for
creating an access policy—a rule that states whether users can or cannot access the nodes or
devices in the group (or device group), and what times this rule is in effect.
Add Policy
To create a policy:
1.
On the
Associations
menu, click
Policies
. The
Policy Manager
window displays.
Figure 93 Policy Manager
2.
Click
Add
. A dialog window appears requesting a name for the policy.
Figure 94 Adding a Policy
3.
Type a name for the new policy in the
Enter policy name
field.
4.
Click
OK
. The new policy will be added to the
Policy
Name
list in the Policy Manager
screen.
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