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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 
 
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Adding, Editing, and Deleting User Groups 
Add a User Group 
Creating user groups first will help you organize users when the users 
are added. When a user group is created, a set of privileges is assigned 
to the user group. Users assigned to the group will inherit those 
privileges. For example, if you create a group and assign it the User 
Management privilege, all users assigned to the group will be able to see 
and execute the commands on the User Manager menu. See 
User 
Group Privileges
 (on page 321). 
Configuring user groups involves four basic steps: 
• 
Name the group and give it a description. 
• 
Select the privileges the user group will have. 
• 
Select the interface types the user group can use to access nodes. 
• 
Select policies that specify which nodes the user group can access. 
 
To add a user group: 
1.  Choose Users > User Group Manager > Add User Group. The Add 
User Group screen appears 
2.  Type a name for the user group in the User Group Name field. User 
Group names must be unique. See 
Naming Conventions
 (on page 
353) for details on CC-SG's rules for name lengths. 
3.  Type a short description for the group in the Description field. 
Optional. 
4.  To set a maximum number of KVM sessions per user in this user 
group when accessing devices that have this feature enabled, select 
the Limit Number of KVM Sessions per Device checkbox, and select 
the number of sessions allowed in the Max KVM Sessions (1-8) field. 
Optional. See 
Limit the Number of KVM Sessions per User
 (on 
5.  Click the Privileges tab. 
6.  Select the checkbox that corresponds with each privilege you want to 
assign to the user group. 
7.  Below the privileges table is the Node Access area with privileges for 
three kinds of node access: Node Out-of-Band Access, Node In-
Band Access, and Node Power Control. Select the checkbox that 
corresponds to each type of node access you want to assign to the 
user group. 
8.  Click the Device/Node Policies tab. A table of policies appears.