Users Guide

Additional Available Tasks
l To import a device, click Import Devices. In the Import from File popup, browse to select a file, and then
click Import. If you entered a secret key to encrypt the exported file, enter the same secret key to import
the device back.
l To export all devices from the configuration, click Export Devices. In the Export to File popup, specify a
file path, and then click Export. In the Export to File popup, you can choose to encrypt the exported data
with a key. This protects data such as shared secret from being visible in the exported file. To import it back,
you specify the same key with which you exported.
l To export a single device from the configuration, select it (via the check box on the left), and then click
Export. In the Save As popup, specify a file path, and then click Export.
l To delete a single device from the configuration, select it (via the check box on the left), and then click
Delete. Commit the deletion by selecting Yes; dismiss the popup by selecting No.
Adding and Modifying Device Groups
Policy Manager groups devices into Device Groups, which function as a component in Service and Role Mapping
rules. Device Groups can also be associated with Enforcement Profiles; Policy Manager sends the attributes
associated with these profiles only if the request originated from a device belonging to the device groups.
Administrators configure Device Groups at the global level. They can contain the members of the IP address of
a specified subnet (or regular expression-based variation), or devices previously configured in the Policy
Manager database.
Policy Manager lists all configured device groups in the Device Groups page: Configuration > Network >
Device Groups.
Figure 297: Device Groups Page
To add a Device Group, click Add. Complete the fields in the Add New Device Group popup:
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