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4. Click the Device Group drop-down arrow, and select the Device Group this policy governs
access to.
Click the Node Group drop-down arrow and select the Node Group this policy governs
access to.
If the policy will cover only one type of group, only select a value for that type.
5. Click the Days drop-down arrow, and then select which days of the week this policy covers:
All (everyday), Weekday (Monday through Friday only) and Weekend (Saturday and
Sunday only), or Custom (select specific days).
a. Select Custom to select your own set of days. The individual day checkboxes will
become enabled.
b. Check the checkbox that corresponds to each day you want this policy to cover.
6. In the Start Time field, type the time of day this policy goes into effect. The time must be in
24-Hour format.
7. In the End Time field, type the time of day this policy ends. The time must be in 24-Hour
format.
8. In the Device/Node Access Permission field, select Control to define this policy to allow
access to the selected node or device group for the designated times and days. Select Deny to
define this policy to deny access to the selected node or device group for the designated times
and days.
12. If you selected Control in the Device/Node Access Permission field, the Virtual Media
Permission section will become enabled. In the Virtual Media Permission field, select an
option to allow or deny access to virtual media available in the selected node or device
groups for the designated times and days:
Read-Write allows both read and write permission to virtual media
Read-only allows only read permission to virtual media
Deny denies all access to virtual media
9. Click Update to save the changes to the policy, and then click Yes in the confirmation
message that appears.
Delete a Policy
To delete a policy:
1. On the Associations menu, click Policies. The Policy Manager window displays.
2. Click the Policy Name drop-down arrow, and then select the policy you want to delete from
the list.
3. Click Delete, and then click Yes in the confirmation message that appears.
Support for Virtual Media
CC-SG provides remote virtual media support for nodes connected to virtual media-enabled KX
II devices. For detailed instructions on accessing virtual media, please refer to the Dominion KX
II User Guide. Please refer to
Policy Manager: Add a Policy in this guide for instructions on
creating policies to assign virtual media permission to user groups in CC-SG.
What is Virtual Media?
Virtual Media (VM) provides a method in which target servers can access remote media from the
client and file servers. Virtual media emulates the function of a mass storage device without
physically being connected to the target server. Media mounted on the client machine is
accessible (i.e., essentially mounted virtually) by the target device. The target server then has
access to the remote media and can read from and write to that media as if it were physically
connected to the server. The media includes internal and USB-mounted CDs and DVD drives,
USB mass storage devices, PC hard drive and remote drives, and ISO images (disk images).