II-3 IAM
Identity and Access Management (IAM) allows the network administrator to manage Internet access
at the user level. After a user has been authenticated using a username and password, the user will
be granted Internet access and additionally, optional firewall rules and LAN access policies can be
applied.
In addition to being used for identification (via user account/VLAN), IAM can also set access policies
to control users accessing network, and can be used as a firewall through group policy (group policy)
to perform network management.
II-3-1 Users & Groups
Before accessing the Internet through the device, any user must be authenticated by the Vigor
system to ensure system security.
This section helps the system administrator create different users and groups profiles as the
verification basis.
II-3-1-1 Users
Up to 100 user profiles can be configured in this section.
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