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5.3. Using System Groups
System groups are a way of providing structure for systems within an organization. System groups can be associated with access controls to control what users can access given systems and can be associated with activation keys to help define initial configuration for new systems.
- Hover over the Systems tab, and select the System Groups option.
- In the left column of the groups page, click the + New System Group link.
- Enter the name for the group and, optionally, a description and system limit. The system limit sets a limit on how many systems can belong to the group; the default is for the group membership to be unlimited.

- Click the button.
- Clicking the save button opens the Systems tab for the new group. Search for the systems to add; using a wild card (an asterisk, *) lists all systems.Select the systems to add from the drop-down list, and click the button.


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