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Chapter 6

Creating a New Group

Managing Users & Groups

 

4In the Description field, enter information that describes the members of the group.

There is no character limit to descriptions, and they may contain letters, numbers, and most symbols. This field is provided for information purposes only, and does not affect authentication. Only the first 24 characters are shown.

5To enable client synchronization for this group, begin by selecting Enable Data Synchronization.

When enabled, Data Synchronization automatically provides members of this group with new policy settings, TollSaver POP phone numbers and ISPs whenever they connect. Refer to “Client Synchronization” on page 124 for more information.

6Complete client synchronization for this group by clicking Enable Software Synchronization.

When Software Synchronization is enabled, any new Prescriber remedies and Aurorean application executable files are provided.

7Determine how remote users are assigned IP addresses as follows:

To assign a fixed IP address to each user in this group, select Use Static User IP Addresses. When you add a user to this group, you must assign that user a unique IP address as described in “Adding Users to a Group” on page 134.

To dynamically allocate IP addresses from a pool of addresses, choose a virtual subnet from the Use Virtual Subnet for IP Address Allocation list. If this field is blank, you have not defined any virtual subnets; refer to Chapter 3 for instructions on creating virtual subnets.

8Click the Dial tab and set the group’s dialing policies as described in Table 5 and shown in Figure 68.

Dial policies affect Aurorean users that dial into ISP POPs using analog modems. These policies specify whether those users can change the ISP and POP dialing order, modify a POP phone number before the modem dials it, and manually dial the POP using a telephone.

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