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Configuring the cluster using the CLI

To configure the cluster, access the System menu by using the following command:

/cfg/sys

From the System menu, you can configure and manage the following:

Management IP address (MIP) (see “Configuring system settings using the CLI” on page 463)

the Nortel SNAS 4050 host, including interfaces and ports (see “Configuring the Nortel SNAS 4050 host using the CLI” on page 465)

static routes (see “Configuring static routes using the CLI” on page 471)

date and time (see “Configuring date and time settings using the CLI” on page 475)

DNS settings (see “Configuring DNS servers and settings using the CLI” on page 477)

RSA servers (see “Configuring RSA servers using the CLI” on page 480) (not supported in Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Software Release 1.0)

Syslog servers (see “Configuring syslog servers using the CLI” on page 481)

Access Lists (see “Configuring the Access List using the CLI” on page 474)

administrative applications, including

managing access for Telnet, SSH, and SONMP (see “Configuring administrative settings using the CLI” on page 483)

configuring system management using SNMP (see “Configuring SNMP” on page 617)

enabling SRS administration (see “Enabling TunnelGuard SRS administration using the CLI” on page 485)

managing Nortel SNAS 4050 host SSH keys (see “Configuring Nortel SNAS 4050 host SSH keys using the CLI” on page 485)

managing RADIUS auditing (see “Configuring RADIUS auditing using the CLI” on page 488)

managing RADIUS authentication of system users (see “Configuring authentication of system users using the CLI” on page 492)

user access (see “Managing system users and groups” on page 353)

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