Group Policy support enables network administrators to define user-based group policies to help manage resources and allows access control policies to be assigned to individual users when logging into the network with a PPP or L2TP session.
Users can be identified as belonging to a specific class of user, where each class will have its own unique policy. Each unique Group Policy allows definition of resource limits such as number of links allowed in a Multilink bundle, attributes such as IP Forwarding, and identification of what set of IP Packet Filter rules to apply. With Group Policy support, network administrators can define for example a Work_at_Home group that allows that class of user full access to the network, whereas a Vendor_Workers group may be restricted to a more limited set of services.