Network user groups
The network management system divides the users of the terminal into
network user groups. Each network user group has a profile which determines
how the users connect to the Inmarsat BGAN network. The network user
groups can allow or restrict certain services for different users.
For example, you may want to define:
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one network user group allowing both Standard and Streaming
connections,
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one network user group for Internet, e-mail and VPN, allowing Standard
connections,
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one network user group for Remote management of systems. This would
be a direct Standard connection (Bridge mode).
You can have up to 11 network user groups and global IP addresses.
Chapter 4: Using the web interface
Managing LAN network users
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