SSL VPN
Group Management
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Delete a Group
To delete a group, click the name of the group that you want to remove in the SSL 
Status table and click Delete. If users belong to only one group, when an 
administrator deletes the group, the corresponding users are deleted 
automatically.
To delete a group that is the default group for an authentication domain, delete the 
corresponding domain (you cannot delete the group in the Edit Group Settings 
window).
If the group is not the default group for an authentication domain, delete all users in 
the group, and then delete the group.
Add or Edit a Group
To add (or modify) a group, click Add (or select an entry and click Edit ) and enter 
the following parameters:
• Group Name—Name of the group. If you are editing an existing group, this 
parameter cannot be modified.
• Domain—Group domain. Click Add or Edit to display the Group 
Management window.
• Enabled—Check to enable this group.
• Service Idle Time—Time that the connection can be idle before the session 
is terminated.
Select the resources to be enabled for this group:
• Service—Services available to this group.
• Customized Service Bookmark—Services (Telnet, SSH, FTP) and remote 
desktop services (RDP5, VNC) can use group-established bookmarks. This 
way, users are not required to remember or set a server name or IP address; 
they can click to use the administrator preconfigured resources.
Administrators can see all configured bookmarks that display on a user web 
portal.