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/cfg/sys
followed by:
mip <IPaddr> Sets the MIP forthe cluster. The MIP identifies the
cluster and must be unique on the network. For more
information, see “About the IP addresses” (page 42).
ATTENTION
Nortel does not recommend reconfiguring this
parameter if you are logged on to the MIP, because
you may lose connectivity. To reset the MIP, log on
to the RIP instead.
host <host ID> Accesses the Cluster Host menu, in order to configure
a specific Nortel SNAS host (see “Configuring the
Nortel SNAS host” (page 264)).
routes Accesses the Routes menu, in order to manage static
routes for the cluster when there is more than one
interface (see “Configuring static routes” (page 270)).
time Accesses the Date and Time menu, in order to
configure date and time settings and to access
Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers (see “Configuring
date and time settings” (page 274)).
dns Accesses the DNS Settings menu, in order to manage
DNS servers and tune DNS settings (see “Configuring
DNS servers and settings” (page 276)).
rsa <server ID> Accesses the RSA Servers menu,in order to configure
the RSA server (see “Configuring RSA servers” (page
279)).
ATTENTION
Not supported in Nortel Secure Network Access
Switch Software Release 1.6.1.
syslog Accesses the Syslog Servers menu, in order
to configure the Syslog servers for receiving log
messages (see “Configuring syslog servers” (page
279)).
accesslist Accesses the Access List menu, in order to control
Telnet and SSH access to Nortel SNAS devices (see
“Configuring the Access List” (page 273)).
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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