User`s guide
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Basic Configuration
5.6.2. Adding Circuit Groups
The "Add Circuit Group to Directory" option allows you to create new Circuit Groups
and assign circuit access rights to each group. The Add Circuit Group function is only
available when you have accessed command mode using a password that permits
Administrator Level commands.
The Add Circuit Group Menu can be used to define the following parameters for each
new account:
• CircuitGroupName: Assigns a name to the Circuit Group. (Default = undefined.)
• CircuitAccess: Determines which circuits this Circuit Group will be allowed to
control. (Default = undefined.)
Note: After you have finished defining or editing Circuit Group parameters,
make certain to save the changes before proceeding. In the Web Browser
Interface, click on the "Add Circuit Group" button to save parameters; in the Text
Interface, press the [Esc] key several times until the RPC displays the "Saving
Configuration" message and the cursor returns to the command prompt.
5.6.3. Modifying Circuit Groups
The "Modify Circuit Group" function allows you to edit existing Circuit Groups in order
to change circuit access rights. Note that this function is only available when you
have accessed command mode using a password that permits Administrator Level
commands.
Once you have accessed the Modify Circuit Group menu, use the menu options to
redefine parameters in the same manner that is used for the Add Circuit Group menu, as
discussed in Section 5.6.2.
Note: After you have finished changing or editing parameters, make certain
to save the changes before proceeding. In the Web Browser Interface,
click on the "Modify Circuit Groups" button to save parameters; in the Text
Interface, press the [Esc] key several times until the RPC displays the "Saving
Configuration" message and the cursor returns to the command prompt.
5.6.4. Deleting Circuit Groups
This function is used to delete individual Circuit Groups. Note that this function is only
available when you have accessed command mode using a password that permits
Administrator Level commands.
Note: Deleted Circuit Groups cannot be automatically restored.










