
80 Configuring the domain
/cfg/domain
From the Domain menu, you can configure and manage the following:
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domain parameters such as name and portal IP address (pVIP) (see
“Configuring domain parameters” (page 89))
• Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) features
—
for authentication, see “Configuring authentication” (page 171)
— for authorization, see “Configuring groups and profiles” (page
149) and “Configuring the Nortel Health Agent check” (page 92)
— for accounting, see “Configuring RADIUS accounting” (page 110)
•
SNMP profile ( see “Configuring SNMP Profiles” (page 75)
•
PatchLink (see “Configuring Lumension PatchLink integration ” (page
124))
• RADIUS server (see “Configuration of the RADIUS server” (page 127))
•
NAP Interoperability (see “Configuration of Microsoft NAP
Interoperability” (page 139))
•
Location based security (see “Creation of the location” (page 123))
• the SSL server used for the domain portal (see “Configuring the SSL
server” (page 97))
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SSL trace commands
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SSL settings
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logging traffic with syslog messages
•
portal settings (see “Customizing the portal and user logon” (page
227))
—
captive portal
—
portal look and feel
—
linksets
•
the network access devices (see “Managing the network access
devices ” (page 57))
• the Nortel SNAS VLANs (see “Managing the network access devices ”
(page 57))
• SSH keys for the domain (see “Managing SSH keys” (page 68))
• HTTP redirect settings (see “Configuring HTTP redirect” (page 107))
• advanced settings such as a backend interface and logging options
(see “Configuring advanced settings” (page 109))
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
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