NETGEAR SSL312 manual Using Network Resource Objects to Simplify Policies, Deleting a User

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Deleting a User

To delete a user:

1.Click the Delete link adjacent to the users name in the Users table. The user is removed from the table in the Users and Groups menu, or

2.Click the user name that you wish to remove. The Edit User Settings window will display.

3.In the Edit User Settings window, click Delete User. Once deleted, the user no longer appears in the table in the Users and Groups menu.

Note: A user cannot be deleted if the user is the only user defined with administrative privileges.

Using Network Resource Objects to Simplify Policies

Network Resources are groups of host names, IP addresses and IP address ranges. By defining resource objects, you can more quickly create and configure network policies. This is because you will not need to redefine the same set of IP addresses or address ranges when configuring the same access policies for multiple users.

Defining Network Resources is optional; smaller organizations can choose to create access policies using individual IP addresses or IP networks rather than predefined Network Resources. But for most organizations, it is recommended that you use Network Resources. If your server or network configuration changes, by using Network Resources you can perform an update quickly instead of individually updating all of the user and group policies.

To define a network resource:

1.Under the Access Administration menu on the left navigation pane, select Network Resources. The Network Resources screen displays.

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Setting Up User and Group Access Policies

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