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Group Types

After the operational filtering mode is configured on the
R3000, the group type(s) that will be used on the R3000
must be set up so that filtering can take place.
In the Group section of the Administrator console, group
types are structured in a tree format in the navigation panel.
The global administrator can access the Global Group and
IP groups in the tree. The group administrator can only
access the designated IP group to be maintained.
NOTES: If authentication is enabled, the global administrator can
also access the NT and LDAP branches of the tree.
If multiple R3000 units are set up on the network and the synchro-
nization feature is used, an R3000 that is set up to receive profile
changes will only display the Global Group type in the tree list.
(See Chapter 3: Synchronizing Multiple Units for more information
on synchronization.)

Global Group

The first group that must be set up is the global group,
represented in the tree structure by the global icon
.
The filtering profile created for the global group represents
the default profile to be used by all groups that do not have
a filtering profile, and all users who do not belong to a group.
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