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The Access Sub-Group tab allows you to create multiple Access Sub-Groups
(ASGs) and multiple levels (tiers) in the security topology hierarchy.
The hierarchy can be as many levels deep as desired. However, it is recommended
the hierarchy extend no more than three levels deep, as it becomes increasingly
difficult to keep track of the topology the deeper it goes. The hierarchy
of ASGs is displayed in the Access Sub-Groups tab as a tree. You can create,
modify and delete ASGs at each level in this tree.
ASG Icons
The following icons indicate the state of each of the servers in the
Access Sub-Group Servers list.
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The system is a server in the ASG but
not in any child ASGs. You can remove it from the ASG. |
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The system is a server in the ASG and
at least one child ASG. You cannot remove it from the ASG until you remove
it from the child ASGs. |
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The system is a server in the ASG and
a client to a child ASG. You cannot remove it from the ASG until you remove
it as a client from the child ASG (by either deleting or editing the child
ASG). |
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The system is a server in the ASG, a
server in at least one other child ASG and a client to a child ASG. You
cannot remove it from the ASG until you remove it from the child ASGs
and as a client from the child ASG (by either deleting or editing the
child ASG). |
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The system is a server in the ASG and
a client to a non-child ASG. You can remove it from the ASG. |
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The system is a server in the ASG, a
server in at least one child ASG, and a client to a non-child ASG. You
cannot remove it from the ASG until you remove it removed from the child
ASGs. |
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