Groups; Managing Groups For A Domain - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Groups

A group is a subset of a domain. (See
domain, a default group is created automatically. You can modify the Idle Timeout
setting for the group. You can add more groups to a domain to allow different
timeout settings for different users in a domain.
Managing Groups for a Domain, page 161
Configuring a Group, page 162

Managing Groups for a Domain

Use the Administration > User Management > Groups page to view, add, edit, or
delete groups.
To open this page: In the navigation tree, choose Administration > User
Management > Groups.
The default group for each domain is indicated by an asterisk.
Perform these tasks:
To add a group, click Add. Then enter the settings on the Groups Name
page. See
Configuring a Group, page
To edit a group, check the box and then click Edit. Then enter the settings
on the Groups Name page. See
To delete a group, check the box and then click Delete. To select all groups,
check the box in the heading row, and then click Delete. When the
confirmation message appears, click OK to continue with the deletion, or
otherwise click Cancel.
Domains, page
158.) When you create a
162.
Configuring a Group, page
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