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Adding a NAC Server

To add a NAC Server, use the Configurator procedures below:

Note

Note: When adding a voice server, verify the proper address server is selected in Voice Switching Profile Options.


  1. Select Configure, System, and NAC Server from the navigation window.
  2. You will see the NAC Server window:

  3. At the top of the window, click on Add a NAC Server. You will see the Add a NAC Server window.

The optional parameters for adding a NAC server are described below:

Parameter

Range of Values

Required Action

IP Address

IPAddress

Enter the IP address of the server. Example: 192.121.17.34.

Name

Passport 4430/50/55

"String" (0..50)

 

Passport 4460

"String" (1..50)

 

Enter a string between 0 (no name assigned) and 50 characters. It is the name assigned to the server by the user. Example: my nas server.

Type

primary | secondary

Specify whether the server assigned to the local unit is the primary or secondary (backup) server. You may assign only one (or none) primary server; you may assign a multiple of secondary servers. The primary server is always accessed first. If unavailable, one of the secondary servers in rotation is accessed next. If no primary server is assigned (to reduce the load in a busy system), the secondary servers share the load equally, and are accessed in rotation.


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