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Chapter 8: Creating Policies 
Controlling User Access with Policies 
Using policies to control user access to ports is entirely optional. You could decide to assign all 
users to the default System Administrators user group, which grants full access to all 
configuration tasks, devices, ports, target systems and servers.  
If you do want to control user access to target servers, you need to create user groups and apply 
policies to them. If you used the Association Wizard, policies were automatically created for you. 
First you create user groups and then you apply the default policies to the user groups. At that 
point, you may want to add individual users to the user group so they are governed by the policies. 
In summary: Create User Group>Apply Existing Policy to User Group>Add Users 
 
If you did not use the Association Wizard, you need to do the following: First you create user 
groups, then port groups, then policies, and lastly you apply the policies to the user groups. At 
that point, you can add individual users to the user group so they are governed by the policies. 
This method allows you to choose a policy you created as opposed to using the default policy 
created in the Association Wizard. 
In summary: Create User Group>Create Port Group>Create Policy>Apply Policy to User 
Group>Add Users 
 
Policy Terminology 
You should read the following definitions to understand how they relate to policies: 
•  Policies—define the permissions, type of access, and to which ports and/or devices a user 
group has access to. Policies are applied to a user group and have several control parameters 
to determine the level of control, such as date and time of access. 
•  Port Groups—define ports that are accessible to a user. Port groups are used when creating a 
policy to control access to the ports in the group.  
•  User Groups—are a set of users that share the same level of access and privileges. For 
example, the default user group System Administrators has full access to all configuration 
tasks and target hosts and servers.  All other user groups have restricted CC-SG access and 
should typically be employed for users who need port access only to a particular set of 
devices or target servers and systems.