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ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance Table 41. Add Custom Group Settings (Continued) Setting Description Add Users/Groups to this group (continued) RADIUS User Do the following: 1. From the Domain drop-down list, select a RADIUS domain. 2. From the VLAN ID/Name drop-down list, select a VLAN ID or VLAN name. 3. Click the Add button to add the selected VLAN ID or VLAN name to the custom group. Repeat this step to add more VLAN IDs or VLAN names to the custom group. You can specify RADIUS domains and VLANs on the RADIUS screen (see Creating and Deleting RADIUS Domains on page 167). 5. After you have specified all members of the custom group, click Apply to save your settings. The new custom group is added to the Custom Groups table. To return to the Custom Groups screen without adding the group, click Return. To make changes to an existing custom group: 1. In the Action column to the right of to the custom group, click the Edit table button. The Edit Custom Group screen displays. This screen is identical to the Add Custom Group screen (see Figure 77 on page 140). 2. Modify the settings that you wish to change (see the previous table). 3. Click Apply to save your changes. The modified custom group is displayed in the Custom Groups table. To delete one or more custom groups: 1. Select the check box to the left of the custom group that you want to delete, or click the Select All table button to select all custom groups. 2. Click the Delete table button. Creating Custom Categories for Web Access Exceptions Use custom categories to set Web access exceptions on the Exceptions screen (see Setting Access Exception Rules for Web Access on page 132). Custom categories can include a selection of applications, or a selection of URLs, or a selection of Web categories, but no combination of applications, URLs, and Web categories. You can create up to 200 custom categories. 142 | Chapter 4. Content Filtering and Optimizing Scans

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ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance
5.
After you have specified all members of the custom group, click
Apply
to save your settings.
The new custom group is added to the Custom Groups table. To return to the Custom
Groups screen without adding the group, click
Return
.
To make changes to an existing custom group:
1.
In the Action column to the right of to the custom group, click the
Edit
table button. The
Edit Custom Group screen displays. This screen is identical to the Add Custom Group
screen (see
Figure 77
on page 140).
2.
Modify the settings that you wish to change (see the previous table).
3.
Click
Apply
to save your changes. The modified custom group is displayed in the Custom
Groups table.
To delete one or more custom groups:
1.
Select the check box to the left of the custom group that you want to delete, or click the
Select All
table button to select all custom groups.
2.
Click the
Delete
table button.
Creating Custom Categories for Web Access Exceptions
Use custom categories to set Web access exceptions on the Exceptions screen (see
Setting
Access Exception Rules for Web Access
on page 132). Custom categories can include a
selection of applications, or a selection of URLs, or a selection of Web categories, but no
combination of applications, URLs, and Web categories. You can create up to 200 custom
categories.
Add
Users/Groups
to this group
(continued)
RADIUS User
Do the following:
1.
From the Domain drop-down list, select a RADIUS domain.
2.
From the VLAN ID/Name drop-down list, select a VLAN ID or
VLAN name.
3.
Click the
Add
button to add the selected VLAN ID or VLAN name
to the custom group. Repeat this step to add more VLAN IDs or
VLAN names to the custom group.
You can specify RADIUS domains and VLANs on the RADIUS screen
(see
Creating and Deleting RADIUS Domains
on page 167).
Table 41.
Add Custom Group Settings (Continued)
Setting
Description