Searching for a Group

Managing Groups 12-9 Alternative methods to open create pages are listed in Section 3.9, Search, Create, and Import. The Create Group screen is displayed. 3. In the Create Group screen, enter a group name and description. The group name must be unique.

4. From the Group Type list, select a group type.

The types are listed in Table 12–1 Figure 12–3 Create Group screen

5. Set the cache policy to Full Cache or None.

6. Click OK to create the group or Cancel to disregard the changes.

If you click OK, a new group is created. A confirmation dialog is displayed.

7. Click OK to dismiss the dialog.

The Group Details page for the new group is displayed. Now, you can add members to the new group.

12.10.2 Adding Members to a Group

You can add members to a new or an existing group. Because there are multiple group types, the procedure you perform to add members to a group depends on the group type. Refer to the following tables for the appropriate procedure for the group you are creating. Note: ISP groups cannot be cached. 12-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager When you search for members, the ones that are already part of your group are not available in your search results. Create a new member to add to the group no search filter option Table 12–5 lists groups that add members without an option to search or filter. If you are adding members to a group listed in Table 12–5 , see Section 12.11, Creating a New ElementMember to Add to the Group No Search and Filter Options. Add members from cities, states, and countries by filtering an existing list no creation option Table 12–6 lists groups that add members from cities, states, or countries by filtering an existing list to find members and then adding the members to the group. The element cannot be created for these groups. If you are adding members to a group listed in Table 12–6 , see Section 12.12, Filtering an Existing List to Select an Element to Add to the Group No Creation of a New Element. Search for existing elements or create new elements Table 12–7 lists groups that add elements by searching existing elements or creating new elements and then adding them to the group. Note: When group members are added to certain group types like blacklisted countries, they are processed automatically since the rules are pre- configured. For example, the rule Check if login is from a blacklisted country is pre-configured and attached to blacklisted countries by default. Hence adding members to this group automatically starts rules processing. Note: The server must be restarted for enum elements to take effect. Enum group types are actions, connection speed, connection type, and so on. Table 12–5 Create New Member No Search Option Group Group Type Member Type Create Generic Integers, Generic Strings, Generic Long Database Integer, String, Long Yes ASN Database String Yes IP Carriers Database String Yes Top-level Domains Database String Yes Second-level Domains Database String Yes Table 12–6 Add Members by Filtering Existing No Creation Option Group Group Type Member Type Create Cities Database String No Countries Database String No States Database String No