All of the available servers are discovered and available to become part of the system Access Control Group (ACG).

3. Select the unsecured servers to be added to the ACG from the Available Servers list.

Figure 47: Security Configurator, Access Group Control Tab with Call Outs

4. Click the left arrow to add the servers to the Access Control Group Servers list.

Note: There can be only one MSC per access control group (ACG). There can be multiple MSCs (thus multiple ACGs) in a SAN, however the set of ACG servers controlled by each MSC must not overlap (i.e. ACG servers controlled by one MSC cannot be added to another MSC's ACG). For example, if you designate a host in a SAN as an MSC, and assign some, but not all, of the servers in the SAN to that MSC (i.e. move some of the hosts in the 'Available Servers' list on the 'Access Control Group' tab to the 'Access Control Group Servers' list), then any of the servers that still remain in the 'Available Servers' list can be designated as a separate MSC. The servers that appear in the 'Available Servers' list have yet to be claimed by an MSC and are thus in an unsecured state. Any leftover servers that still remain in the 'Available Servers' list can subsequently be added to the ASG controlled by the new MSC.

5.Click OK or Apply. The security configuration is updated on all of the selected servers as well as on the initial system. The following process sets up an MSC (see Figure 48).

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