User guide

3. To change the name of the user group, type a new 1-256 character name in the Name field.
NOTE: If the user group belongs to a TACACS+ service that uses the privilege level attribute method, the Name
field will be disabled.
4. To change the preemption level, type a number (from 1-4; the higher the number, the
higher the preemption level) in the Preemption Level field or select a value from the menu.
See Preemption Levels on page 45.
5. To change the role of the user group, select a role from the menu. If you do not wish to
assign a role to the user group, select None.
6. Click Save and then click Close. The User Groups - User Defined window will open.
Changing User Group Members
When users are created, they may be assigned to one or more built-in or user-defined user
groups. You may add or remove users to or from the built-in and user-defined user groups.
To add or remove user group members:
NOTE: Members may only be assigned to or removed from user groups defined on the internal DSView
authentication service.
1. Click the Users tab.
2. Click Groups in the top navigation bar. Built-In will automatically be selected in the side
navigation bar and the User Groups - Built-in window will open. To display the User
Groups - User Defined window, click User-Defined in the side navigation bar.
3. Click on a user group name. The User Group Properties window will open.
4. Click Members in the side navigation bar. The User Group Members window will open.
5. Click Assign. The Assign Users to User Group window will open.
6. To add one or more users to the user group, select the user(s) in the Available Users list,
then click Add. The users will be moved to the Members list.
7. To remove one or more users from the user group, select the user(s) in the Members list,
then click Remove. The users will be moved to the Available Users list.
8. Click Save and then click Close. The User Group Members window will open.
9. Click Close. The User Groups - Built-In or User Groups - User Defined window will open
(depending on which groups you were working with).
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