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4Click Apply.

The network access device appears in the list of Switches.

5Click Commit on the toolbar to save the changes permanently.

Deleting a network access device using the SREM

To remove an existing network access device from the domain configuration, you must first disable it (see “Managing network access devices using the SREM” on page 91). Once the network access device is disabled, complete the following steps:

1Select the Secure Access Domain > domain > Switches > switch > Configuration tab.

The network access device Configuration screen appears (see Figure 16 on page 116).

2Select the network access device from the Switches list.

3Click Delete.

A dialog box appears to confirm that you want to delete this network access device.

4Click Yes.

The network access device disappears from the Switches list.

5Click Commit on the toolbar to save the changes permanently.

Configuring the network access devices using the SREM

When you first add a network access device to the Nortel SNAS 4050 domain, the switch is disabled by default. Do not enable the switch until you have completed configuring it. In particular, do not enable the switch until you have mapped the VLANs (see “Mapping the VLANs using the SREM” on page 96) and exchanged the necessary SSH keys (see “Managing SSH keys using the SREM” on

page 102).

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