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Router Groups

 

Router groups can be defined whichever way you want. You can, for example, create groups based on the division of the network in question (Backbone links, Main routers, Bridge, Gateways, City border, AP, Client routers, etc.) or based on the type of the router used (RB433, RB433AH, RB600, RB1000, Linux, CISCO, etc.).
You can use these groups later on to filter the records and clients in the system. In this way, they will make the process of going through the routers easier for you .

 

Select Group name, save it and then click on icon check ko/icon check ok in the overview to activate/deactivate the following item:

  • Display while adding a service - this option should be activated only if the routers in question are access points related to the services provided. This option should not be activated, for instance, in the case of internal and backbone links.

 

You can change the order of items by clicking on .

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