A response group is a collection of responses that are logically grouped so they can be applied to a single rule within a policy. All relevant responses in a response group will fire when a rule paired with the response group fires.
Response groups allow you to combine multiple responses in a single object. When you create policies, you can more easily associate multiple responses with a single rule within those policies.
You can create a response group that applies a set of responses to one rule in a policy.
Follow these steps:
Note: The specified Agent type must correspond to the Agent type of the responses in the group. Only responses with the specified Agent type are available for inclusion in the group.
Note: The Available Members column lists all responses that are defined in the specified domain for the specified Agent type. When the Agent type is Generic Radius, the Available Members column lists all responses that the Radius agents support.
The responses are removed from the list of Available Members and added to the list of Selected Members.
Note: To select more than one member at a time, hold down the Ctrl key while you click the additional members. To select a block of members, click the first member and then hold down the Shift key while you click the last member in the block.
The selected responses are added to the response group.
The Response Group is created.
You can add responses of the same Agent type to a response group. All of the responses must exist in the same domain.
Follow these steps:
The Choose responses group box opens. The Available Members column contains responses available from the selected domain and with the specified Agent type or RADIUS vendor type.
Note: The Available Members column lists all of the responses supported by RADIUS agents if you specified Generic RADIUS.
The Response Group pane opens. The selected rules open in the Group Members group box.
The response group is saved.
You can modify all of the properties of a response group, except Agent type.
To change the Agent type, delete the response group and create a new one.
Note: More information about modifying and deleting Policy Server objects exists in Manage Policy Server Objects.
Deleting a response group only deletes the grouping, not the individual responses contained in the group.
Note: More information about modifying and deleting Policy Server objects exists in Manage Policy Server Objects.
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