92 Configuring the domain
Table 4
Configuring domain parameters (cont’d.)
/cfg/domain <domain ID>
followed by:
nap Accesses the NAP menu to configure the
NAP. (see“Configuration of Microsoft NAP
Interoperability” (page 139))
quick Launches the quick switch setup wizard, in
order to add network access devices to the
Nortel SNAS domain (see “Using the quick
switch setup wizard” (page 60)).
syslog Accesses the Syslog Servers menu.
adv Accesses the Advanced menu, in order to
configure a backend interface for the Nortel
SNAS domain and specify the log settings for
syslog messages (see “Configuring advanced
settings” (page 109)).
del Removes the current domain from the system
configuration, including all settings in menus
and submenus.
Configuring the Nortel Health Agent check
Before an authenticated client is allowed into the network, the Nortel
Health Agent application checks client host integrity by verifying that the
components required for the client’s personal firewall (executables, DLLs,
configuration files, and so on) are installed and active on the client PC. For
more information about how the Nortel Health Agent check operates in the
Nortel SNAS, see “Nortel Health Agent host integrity check” (page 32).
If you ran the quick setup wizard during the initial setup or to create the
domain, the Nortel Health Agent check has been configured with default
settings and the check result you selected (teardown or restricted). You
can rerun the Nortel Health Agent portion of the quick setup wizard at any
time by using the /cfg/domain #/aaa/nha/quick command (see
“Using the quick Nortel Health Agent setup wizard in the CLI” (page 96)).
To configure settings for the Nortel Health Agent host integrity check and
the check result, use the following command:
/cfg/domain #/aaa/nha
The Nortel Health Agent menu appears.
The Nortel Health Agent menu includes the following options:
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
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