Defining and removing users as dynamic network objects

Use the following instructions to define users as dynamic network objects and to stop identifying them as necessary. The instructions focus on dealing with one user at a time, but you can define or remove many users by selecting multiple checkboxes.

  1. Go to Configuration > Objects > Users & Groups > Network Users.
  2. Find the user in the listing.

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If you have many users, use the links at the top of the page to help find the user.

  1. Select the checkbox for the user.
  2. At the bottom of the page, click Add Network Object. The Network Status icon for the user changes to , indicating it is a network objecta logical definition created and stored in the Exinda lilbrary, can represent any network component.

To stop identifying (remove) a user as a dynamic network object

  1. Go to Configuration > Objects > Users & Groups > Network Users.
  2. Find the user in the listing.

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If you have many users, use the links at the top of the page to help find the user.

  1. Select the checkbox for the user.
  2. At the bottom of the page, click Remove Network Object. The Network Status icon for the user changes to , indicating it is no longer a network object.