NETGEAR SRX5308-100NAS Switch User Manual


 
Manage Users, Authentication, and VPN Certificates
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3. Complete the settings as explained in the following table:
4. Click Apply
to save your changes. The new group is added to the List of Groups table.
To delete one or more groups:
1. In
the List of Groups table, select the check box to the left of each group that you want
to delete, or click the Select All table button to select all groups.
2. Click the Delete t
able button.
Note: You can delete only groups that you created on the Groups screen.
Groups that were automatically created when you created a domain
cannot be deleted on the Groups screen. See the Important note at
the beginning of this section.
Edit Groups
For groups that were automatically created when you created a domain, you can modify only
the idle time-out settings but not the group name or associated domain.
For groups that you created on the Add Groups screen, you can modify the domain and the
idle time-ou
t settings but not the group name.
To edit a VPN group:
1. Select Users > Group
s. The Groups screen displays (see Figure 199 on page 301).
2. In
the Action column of the List of Groups table, click the Edit table button for the group that
you want to edit. The Edit Groups screen displays. This screen is identical to the Add
Groups screen.
3. Modif
y the settings as explained in the previous table.
4. Click Apply
to save your changes. The modified group is displayed in the List of Groups
table.
Table 76. Add Group screen settings
Setting Description
Name A descriptive (alphanumeric) name of the
group for identification and management
purposes.
Domain The drop-down list shows the domains that are
listed on the Domain screen. From the
drop-down list, select the domain with which the group is associated. For information
about how to configure domains, see Configure Domains on page 296.
Idle Timeout The period after which an idle user is automatical
ly logged out of the VPN firewall’s
web management interface. The default idle time-out period is 10 minutes.