Nortel Networks 450 series Switch User Manual


 
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The following shows a sample display of the CLI interface when copying
the license key:
>> Main# cfg/sys/host
Enter Host number: 1
>> iSD host 1# license
Paste the license, press Enter to create a new line,
and then type "..." (without the quotation marks)
to terminate.
> -----BEGIN LICENSE-----
> U4GsdGVkX36AJpnd8KL4iImtRzBvZy+iANDzxog22+vq6Qx4aawSl4FVQo
> lXYlsNNFJpYW/vl3osvNPXhzcLV2E9hNHlqirkzc5aLDJ+2xYpK/BRDrMZ
> 86OQvdBMyer53xgq8Kk/5BvoFcQYvEC/yWrFyrmZr4XPtAr3qmuZ8UxLqJ
> 0x7PUrp6tVI=
> -----END LICENSE-----
> ...
License loaded
For more information, see “Configuring the Nortel SNAS host” (page 264).
To copy the license key using the BBI, use the Install New License screen
(System > Hosts > host > Install New License).
To view the license using BBI, in the cluster select Cluster > Hosts >
License from the menu. For more information, see Nortel Secure Network
Access Switch Configuration Using the BBI, (NN47230-500).
Role of the Nortel SNAS
The Nortel SNAS helps protect the network by ensuring endpoint
compliance for devices that connect to the network.
Before allowing a device to have full network access, the Nortel SNAS
checks user credentials and host integrity against predefined corporate
policy criteria. Through tight integration with network access devices, the
Nortel SNAS can:
dynamically move the user into a quarantine VLAN
dynamically grant the user full or limited network access
dynamically apply per port firewall rules that apply to a device’s
connection
Once a device has been granted network access, the Nortel SNAS
continually monitors the health status of the device to ensure continued
compliance. If a device falls out of compliance, the Nortel SNAS can
dynamically move the device into a quarantine or remediation VLAN.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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