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Chapter 10: Policies for Access Control 
 
 
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13.  In the Device/Node Access Permission field, select Control to define 
this policy to allow access to the selected node or device group for 
the designated times and days. Select Deny to define this policy to 
deny access to the selected node or device group for the designated 
times and days. 
14.  If you selected Control in the Device/Node Access Permission field, 
the Virtual Media Permission section will become enabled. In the 
Virtual Media Permission field, select an option to allow or deny 
access to virtual media available in the selected node or device 
groups for the designated times and days: 
ƒ  Read-Write allows both read and write permission to virtual 
media 
ƒ  Read-only allows only read permission to virtual media 
ƒ  Deny denies all access to virtual media 
15.  Click Update to add the new policy to CC-SG, and then click Yes in 
the confirmation message that appears. 
 
Editing a Policy 
When you edit a policy, the changes do not affect users who are 
currently logged into CC-SG. The changes will go into effect at the next 
login. 
To ensure that your changes go into effect sooner, first enter 
Maintenance Mode, and then edit policies. When you enter Maintenance 
Mode, all current users are logged out of CC-SG until you exit 
Maintenance Mode, when users can log in again. See 
Maintenance 
Mode
 (on page 193). 
 
To edit a policy: 
1.  On the Associations menu, click Policies. The Policy Manager 
window opens. 
2.  Click the Policy Name drop-down arrow, and then select the policy 
you want to edit from the list. 
3.  To edit the name of the policy, click Edit. An Edit Policy window 
opens. Type a new name for the policy in the field, and then click OK 
to change the name of the policy. Optional. 
4.  Click the Device Group drop-down arrow, and select the Device 
Group to which this policy governs access. 
5.  Click the Node Group drop-down arrow and select the Node Group 
to which this policy governs access. 
6.  If the policy will cover only one type of group, select a value only for 
that type.