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3. Click Import Groups… to retrieve a list of user group values stored on the AD server. If any
of the user groups are not already on the CC-SG, you can import them here and assign them
an access policy.
Figure 100 Importing Groups from AD Server
4. Check the checkboxes next to the groups you want to import to CC-SG. Click a column
header to sort the list of user groups by the information in that column. Imported user group
names can include up to 64 characters. To search for user groups, type a search string in the
Search for User Group field, and then click Go. Click Select all to select all user groups for
import. Click Deselect all to deselect all selected user groups.
5. In the Policies column, click the field and then select a CC-SG access policy from the list to
assign the policy to the selected group. These policies should already be created, please refer
to
Chapter 9: Policies and Node Groups for additional information.
6. Click Import to import the selected user groups.
7. To check that the group was imported properly and to view the privileges of the group just
imported, click the Users tab, then select the imported group to open the User Group Profile
screen. Verify the information in the Privileges and Device/Node Policies tab. Click the
Active Directory Associations tab to view information on the AD module associated with
the user group.