258 Configuring system settings
/cfg/sys
From the System menu, you can configure and manage the following:
Management IP address (MIP) (see “Configuring system settings”
(page 262))
the Nortel SNAS host, including interfaces and ports (see “Configuring
the Nortel SNAS host” (page 264))
static routes (see “Configuring static routes” (page 270))
date and time (see “Configuring date and time settings” (page 274))
DNS settings (see “Configuring DNS servers and settings” (page 276))
RSA servers (see “Configuring RSA servers” (page 279)) (not
supported in Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Software Release
1.6.1)
Syslog servers (see “Configuring syslog servers” (page 279))
Access Lists (see “Configuring the Access List” (page 273))
administrative applications, including
managing access for Telnet, SSH, and SONMP (see “Configuring
administrative settings” (page 281))
configuring system management using SNMP (see “Configuring
SNMP” (page 323))
enabling SRS administration (see “Enabling TunnelGuard SRS
administration” (page 284))
managing Nortel SNAS host SSH keys (see “Configuring Nortel
SNAS host SSH keys” (page 284))
managing RADIUS auditing (see “Configuring RADIUS auditing”
(page 286))
managing RADIUS authentication of system users (see
“Configuring authentication of system users” (page 290))
user access (see “Managing system users and groups” (page 211))
disabling SSL traffic trace commands (see “Configuring system
settings” (page 262))
Roadmap of system commands
The following roadmap lists the CLI commands to configure cluster-wide
parameters and the Nortel SNAS host within the cluster. Use this list as a
quick reference or click on any entry for more information:
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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