Host Grouping - NetComm NTC-400 Series User Manual

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4.3.1

Host Grouping

Host Groups are groupings of several user accounts which share a common IP address or groups of IP addresses.
Users can make host groups for some services, such as QoS, Firewall, and Communication Bus. The service types available
may vary depending on the model purchased.
The Host Group List section shows all currently defined host groups and some of their settings.
To view the Host Group List open the Object Definition submenu, select Grouping and then click its Host Grouping tab:
Item
ID
Group Name
Group Type
Member List
Bound
Services
Enable
Actions
NTC-400 Series
Figure 199 – Host Group list
Notes
Integer.
The host group's system generated reference number.
Auto-fill.
System
Name entered in Host Group Configuration section, see next.
generated.
Click this group's Edit button in the Actions column to change this
name.
System
The type is selected from a drop down list in the Host Group
generated.
Configuration section, see next.
Click this group's Edit button in the Actions column to change this
setting.
System
Multiple users are selected using the Choice button in the Host
generated.
Group Configuration section, see next.
Click this group's Edit button in the Actions column to add or remove
user members.
System
To change these settings, click this group's Edit button in the Actions
generated.
column and make the required changes in the Host Group
Configuration section, see next.
Check  Enable to activate the Host Group for use in other
Checkbox.
applications throughout the NTC-400 Series Router interface.
Cannot be
When  Enable is unchecked, it is not available for use in other NTC-
changed from
this list.
400 Series Router settings.
To change this setting, click this group's Edit button in the Actions
column and make the changes in the Host Group Configuration
section, see next.
Select Checkbox Redundant or obsolete groups can be permanently removed by
checking  Select for those groups and then clicking the Delete
button at the Host Group List caption bar.
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