Filtering elements, Group types, Global group – 8e6 Technologies Enterprise Filter Authentication R3000 User Manual
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Filtering Elements
Filtering operations include the following elements: groups,
filtering profiles and their components, and rules for filtering.
Group Types
In the Group section of the Administrator console, group
types are structured in a tree format in the navigation panel.
There are four group types in the tree list:
• Global Group
• IP groups
• NT domain groups
• LDAP domain groups
NOTES: If authentication is enabled, the global administrator—
who has all rights and permissions on the R3000 server—will see
all branches of the tree: Global Group, IP, NT, and LDAP. If
authentication is disabled, only the Global Group and IP
branches will be seen.
A group administrator will only see entities assigned to him/her by
the global administrator.
Global Group
The first group that must be set up is the global group,
represented in the tree structure by the global icon
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The filtering profile created for the global group represents
the default profile to be used by all groups that do not have
a filtering profile, and all users who do not belong to a group.