42 Initial setup
network access devices
remediation server (if applicable)
For more information about the Nortel SNAS MIP, pVIP, and
RIP, see “About the IP addresses” (page 42).
VLAN IDs
Nortel SNAS management VLAN
Red VLANs
Yellow VLANs
Green VLANs
VoIP VLANs (optional)
Groups and profiles to be configured
2Configure the network DNS server, DHCP server, core router,
and network access devices, as described in “Nortel SNAS
configuration roadmap” (page 37), steps 1through 4.
3Install the Nortel SNAS device. For more information, see
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch 4050 Installation Guide
, (NN47230-300).
4Establish a console connection to the Nortel SNAS (see
“Establishing a console connection” (page 378)).
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About the IP addresses

Management IP address

The Management IP address (MIP) identifies the Nortel SNAS in the
network. In a multi-Nortel SNAS solution, the MIP is an IP alias to one
of the Nortel SNAS devices in the cluster and identifies the cluster. The
MIP always resides on a master Nortel SNAS device. If the master Nortel
SNAS that currently holds the MIP fails, the MIP automatically migrates to
a functional master Nortel SNAS. In order to configure the Nortel SNAS or
Nortel SNAS cluster remotely, you connect to the MIP using Telnet (for the
CLI) or SSH (for the CLI, the SREM or the BBI).

Portal Virtual IP address

The portal Virtual IP address (pVIP) is the address assigned to the Nortel
SNAS device’s web portal server. The pVIP is the address to which clients
connect in order to access the Nortel SNAS network. While the client is in
the Red VLAN and the Nortel SNAS is acting as DNS server, thepVIP is
the DNS server IP address. Although it is possible to assign more than
one pVIP to a Nortel SNAS device, Nortel recommends that each Nortel
SNAS have only one pVIP. When the Nortel SNAS portal is configuredas
a captive portal, the pVIP is used to load balance logon requests.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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