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number of sessions — the maximum number of simultaneous portal or Nortel SNAS 4050 sessions allowed for each member of the group. The default is 0 (unlimited). You can later modify the number of sessions by using the restrict command on the Group menu.

The Group menu displays.

Note: If you ran the quick setup wizard during initial setup, a group called tunnelguard has been created with group ID = 1.

The Group menu includes the following options:

/cfg/domain 1/aaa/group # followed by:

name <name>

Names or renames the group. After you have defined a

 

name for the group, you can use either the group name

 

or the group ID to access the Group menu.

 

name is a string that must be unique in the domain.

 

The maximum length of the string is 255

 

characters.

 

The group name must match a group name used by the

 

authentication services. For more information, see

 

Table 30 on page 196.

 

 

restrict

Sets the maximum number of simultaneous portal or

 

Nortel SNAS 4050 sessions allowed for each member

 

of the group.

 

For example, if the value is set to 2, then a user can

 

use two computers at the same time and have two

 

simultaneous sessions running. The default is 0

 

(unlimited).

 

 

linkset

Accesses the Linksets menu, in order to map

 

preconfigured linksets to the group (see “Mapping

 

linksets to a group or profile using the CLI” on

 

page 206).

 

For information about creating and configuring the

 

linksets, see “Configuring linksets using the CLI” on

 

page 411.

 

 

extend <profile ID>

Accesses the Extended Profiles menu, in order to

 

configure extended profiles for the group (see

 

“Configuring extended profiles using the CLI” on

 

page 203).

 

To view existing profiles, press TAB following the

 

extend command.

 

 

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