204Chapter 5 Configuring groups and profiles

When you first create the profile, you are prompted to enter the following parameters:

client filter name — the name of the predefined client filter that determines whether the Nortel SNAS 4050 will apply this extended profile to the user. To view available filters, press TAB at the prompt. You can later change the filter referenced by the profile by using the filter command on the Extended Profile menu.

VLAN — the name of the VLAN to which the Nortel SNAS 4050 will assign users with this profile. You can later change the VLAN assignment for the profile by using the vlan command on the Extended Profile menu.

The Extended Profile menu displays.

Note: If you ran the quick setup wizard during initial setup, two

extended profiles have been created: profile ID 1 associated with client filter tg_failed, and profile ID 2 associated with client filter tg_passed.

The Extended Profile menu includes the following options:

/cfg/domain 1/aaa/group #/extend # followed by:

filter <name>

Specifies the predefined client filter that determines

 

whether the Nortel SNAS 4050 will apply this extended

 

profile to the user. If the user’s TunnelGuard check

 

result matches the filter’s criteria, the Nortel

 

SNAS 4050 will apply the extended profile. To view

 

available filters, press TAB following the filter

 

command.

 

name is a string that must be unique in the domain.

 

For information about configuring client filters, see

 

“Configuring client filters using the CLI” on page 201.

 

 

vlan <name>

Specifies the VLAN to which the Nortel SNAS 4050 will

 

assign users with this profile.

 

name is a string that must be unique in the domain.

 

 

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Nortel Networks 4050 Extended Profile menu includes the following options, Cfg/domain 1/aaa/group #/extend # followed by