
ASG Icons
The following icons indicate the state of each of the servers in the Access
The system is a server in the ASG but not in any child ASGs. You can remove it from the ASG.
The system is a server in the ASG and at least one child ASG. You cannot remove it from the ASG until you remove it from the child ASGs.
The system is a server in the ASG and a client to a child ASG. You cannot remove it from the ASG until you remove it as a client from the child ASG (by either deleting or editing the child ASG).
The system is a server in the ASG, a server in at least one other child ASG and a client to a child ASG. You cannot remove it from the ASG until you remove it from the child ASGs and as a client from the child ASG (by either deleting or editing the child ASG).
The system is a server in the ASG and a client to a
The system is a server in the ASG, a server in at least one child ASG, and a client to a non- child ASG. You cannot remove it from the ASG until you remove it from the child ASGs.
Creating an ASG
Create a new Access
To create an ASG:
1.Click the Access Sub-Groups tab.
Figure 46: Access Sub-Groups tab with No Sub-Groups Created
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