How to Set Console Options


Use the Options window (Tools > Options) to set options for the NetSight Console application. In the Options window, the right-panel view changes depending on what you have selected in the left-panel tree. Expand the Console folder in the tree to view all the different options you can set.

Instructions on the following Console options:

Device Manager

Device Manager options let you specify the polling cycles used to contact the device and update Device View information. These options apply only to the NetSight Console Device Manager application.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select Device Manager. The right-panel Device Manager view is displayed.
  3. In the Interval Between Poll Cycles field, enter the amount of time (in seconds) that Device Manager waits between polling the device.
  4. In the Table Colors section, use the buttons to select the primary and secondary row colors you want to display in tables. A sample of your selection will be displayed in the Sample table scheme to the right of your selections.
  5. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

Discover

Discover options let you specify options for the Console Discover operation. These options apply only to the NetSight Console application.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select Discover. The right-panel Discover view is displayed.
  3. Set the Maximum number of devices to contact at once. This is the maximum number of IP addresses that Console will attempt to contact simultaneously. The default setting for Discover is 500.
  4. In the Table Colors section, use the buttons to select the primary and secondary row colors you want to display in tables. A sample of your selection is displayed in the Sample table scheme to the right of your selections.
  5. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

FlexView

FlexView options let you specify polling options for web-based FlexViews accessed through the OneView application's Network tab. These settings will apply to all users. The FlexView options also let you specify options for FlexViews accessed through Console. These settings will apply to the current logged-in user.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select FlexView. The right-panel FlexView view is displayed.
  3. In the For All Users section, set the SNMP polling options for web-based FlexViews accessed through the OneView application's Network tab. The NetSight server polls the devices listed in the Network tab for FlexView table and graph information.
    1. Set the Maximum number of devices to contact at once. This is the maximum number of IP addresses that the NetSight server will attempt to contact simultaneously. The NetSight server polls blocks of IP addresses, starting a new block each time the outstanding block completes.
  4. In the For Current User section, set the options for FlexViews accessed through Console. Console polls the devices in a selected group (in the left-panel tree) for the FlexView table and graph information.
    1. Set the Maximum number of devices to contact at once. This is the maximum number of IP addresses that Console will attempt to contact simultaneously. The default setting for FlexViews is 500.
    2. In the Table Colors section, use the buttons to select the primary and secondary row colors you want to display in tables. A sample of your selection will be displayed in the Sample table scheme to the right of your selections.
    3. Set the Export Directory for your automatic FlexView exports. In FlexView Properties, you can configure FlexView table information to be automatically exported with each table refresh, using the Export Type parameter. The exported information is saved by default to the directory specified here.
  5. Set the Advanced Editor option. The Use OID Name option specifies that the OID name will be used instead of the numeric OID in the XML encoding for the FlexView. Deselecting this option lets you create FlexViews with OID-based SNMP columns that are unique.
  6. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

Welcome View

The Welcome View option lets enable or disable the display of the right-panel Welcome tab. The Welcome tab is available when the top-level My Network folder is selected in the left-panel tree. It provides links to Console tasks such as NetSight Discover and Authorization/Device Access windows, and also provides access to video tutorials on these tasks.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select Welcome View. The right-panel Welcome View is displayed.
  3. Use the checkbox to enable or disable the display of the Welcome View.
  4. Click OK to set the option and close the window.

Property View

Property View options let you specify options for the different views in the Console's Properties Tab.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select Property View. The right-panel Property View is displayed.
  3. Set the Maximum number of devices to contact at once. This is the maximum number of IP addresses that Console will attempt to contact simultaneously. The default setting for Property View is 500.
  4. In the Table Colors section, use the buttons to select the primary and secondary row colors you want to display in tables. A sample of your selection will be displayed in the Sample table scheme below.
  5. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

Compass

Compass options let you specify Compass SNMP and Search options.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select Compass. The right-panel Compass view is displayed.
  3. In the Table Colors section, use the buttons to select the primary and secondary row colors you want to display in tables. A sample of your selection will be displayed in the sample table scheme to the right of your selections.
  4. The Search Options tabs determine which data sources will be used with Compass searches. By default, Compass is configured to include the NAC Manager database (the "Network Access Control" checkbox) as well as various SNMP MIB objects when performing searches. (Refer to the MIB/Table Descriptions topic for information about MIB selections.) The Compass search begins by resolving IP address to MAC address in order to start searching for MAC-IP pairs from the network. When a match is found in the NAC Database, the SNMP MIBs will not be searched unless the "Search SNMP MIBs with database Match" checkbox is also selected. If the "Network Access Control" checkbox is deselected, then the NAC Manager Database will not be used to resolve IP address to MAC address. You can specify search options in three different tabs:

    • For all Users - These search options will apply for all users on all NetSight clients.
    • For Current User - These options let you override the All Users search options and instead use this set of search options for the current user. These settings are stored in the user’s home directory and will apply only to the NetSight client running on this machine or machines with shared access to the user’s home directory.
    • OneView - These options are for the Compass search in Extreme Management Center. In addition to search options, they include search limit settings which are used to help limit the NetSight server resources used for the searches:
      • Number of searches allowed at once. The maximum number of OneView Compass searches that can be performed at one time.
      • Number of search results allowed. The maximum number of search results that can be displayed in the table.
      • Number of devices allowed for a search. The maximum number of devices that can be included in a search.
      • Time limit for a search. The maximum search time in seconds.
  5. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

VLAN View

VLAN options let you specify options for the VLAN views. These options apply only to the NetSight Console application.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select VLAN. The right-panel VLAN View is displayed.
  3. Set the Maximum number of devices to contact at once. This is the maximum number of IP addresses that Console will attempt to contact simultaneously. The default setting for VLAN is 500.
  4. In the Table Colors section, use the buttons to select the primary and secondary row colors you want to display in tables. A sample of your selection will be displayed in the Sample table scheme to the right of your selections.
  5. Select the Enable Display of Port Elements checkbox to filter the port views based on selected port elements, making it easier to use VLAN Manager with groups of port elements.
  6. Specify the Default VLAN Port Sort. Use the radio buttons to specify how the data in the VLAN Basic Port tab will be sorted by default when the device data is retrieved: by IP address and Port, by IP address and Name, or by the sort used by the last user. The "By Last User Sort" option allows you to continue to use the last sort options you had configured using the Sort Toolbar (available from the right-click menu on a table entry). For example, if you had the sort set to Port (descending) and PVID (ascending) and you close the application, then the next time you open the application, the tab uses the same sort.
  7. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

Basic Policy View

Basic Policy View options let you specify options for the different views in the Console's Basic Policy Tab.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select Basic Policy View. The right-panel Basic Policy View is displayed.
  3. Set the Maximum number of devices to contact at once. This is the maximum number of IP addresses that Console will attempt to contact simultaneously.
  4. In the Table Colors section, use the buttons to select the primary and secondary row colors you want to display in tables. A sample of your selection will be displayed in the Sample table scheme below.
  5. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

Wireless Manager

Wireless Manager options let you specify options for the Wireless Manager application.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select Wireless Manager. The right-panel Wireless Manager view is displayed.
  3. In the Wireless Advanced Services section, enter the IP address of the Wireless Advanced Services server. This server requires additional licenses to operate.
  4. Enter the Default Shared Secret. Any time NetSight discovers a new controller, Wireless Manager will attempt to authenticate with the controller using this shared secret. For proper functioning of OneView, Wireless Manager, and Wireless Advanced Services, the controller must be configured with the same shared secret as Wireless Manager. Each controller can be configured with a different shared secret as long as Wireless Manager knows what it is. You can configure Shared Secrets on a per controller basis using Wireless Manager. Please refer to the Wireless Manager online Help for additional details.
  5. Enter the Maximum Number of Executed Tasks to retain in Task History. After a task has executed, it is retained in the Wireless Manager database to provide a detailed history of task activity. A large amount of information is kept for each executed task, including the complete CLI script executed against each target controller. To maintain the database at a reasonable size, Wireless Manager keeps only a fixed number of executed tasks in the database. When the task limit is reached or exceeded, Wireless Manager deletes the oldest executed tasks from its database. The History option allows you to control how many task definitions Wireless Manager will retain in its database. The default is 100 executed tasks retained, and the maximum is 500 tasks retained.
  6. Enter the Audit Start Time and Audit Interval. Wireless Manager audits controller configuration to ensure that it does not deviate from the deployed templates. When Wireless Manager encounters discrepancies between the template and the actual controller configuration, the audit feature logs an error. You can manually run an audit or you can schedule automatic audits using the Audit options. Select the time of day when the audit should start and the interval in hours between the start of successive audits. Auditing once every 24 hours is sufficient for most sites, but more frequent auditing can be enabled through this option.
  7. Select the Table Colors. You can customize the appearance of the screens in Wireless Manager by applying contrasting colors to alternating table rows. From the drop-down menu, select row colors for alternating primary and secondary rows. A sample to the right provides a snapshot of the way table colors will display on the screen.
  8. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

Policy Control Console

These options let you define the SNMP polling parameters for the Policy Control Console (PCC) tool and the authorization group for the PCC appliance.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select Policy Control Console. The right-panel Policy Control Console view is displayed.
  3. Use the drop-down list to select the Appliance Authorization Group that uses the correct profile for the PCC appliance to use when communicating with devices. Profiles define the level of device access granted to users that are members of that Authorization Group. Profiles and Authorization Groups are defined in the Authorization/Device Access window (Tools > Authorization/Device Access).
  4. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

RoamAbout Wireless Manager

RoamAbout Wireless Manager options let you specify which right-panel tabs you want displayed in the RoamAbout Wireless Manager main window.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select RoamAbout Wireless Manager. The right-panel RoamAbout Wireless Manager view is displayed.
  3. Select the desired checkboxes to specify which right-panel tabs you want displayed in the RoamAbout Wireless Manager main window.
  4. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

TopN Collector

The TopN Collector collects the data used in OneView TopN reports. It also collects the signal strength data reported by Wireless Controllers.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select TopN Collector. The right-panel TopN Collector view is displayed.
  3. Use the checkbox to enable or disable TopN collection.
  4. Select the Host Name Resolution option to resolve host names to IP addresses and IP addresses to host names, if possible. This option allows you to disable host name resolution for TopN only. (Host name resolution is enabled globally using the Suite Name Resolution option.) Changes to this option take place immediately.
  5. Specify the number of days to maintain the TopN history. This setting determines how many days of TopN information will be available for viewing in the reports. The default number of days is 30, with a minimum value of 1 day and a maximum value of 180 days.
  6. Click the Advanced Settings button to open the TopN Collector Advanced Settings window where you can configure advanced TopN Collector options.
  7. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

NetFlow Collection

NetFlow options let you configure NetFlow flow collection settings.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select NetFlow. The right-panel NetFlow Collection view is displayed.
  3. Use the Enable NetFlow Collector checkbox to enable/disable NetFlow packet processing on the NetSight server, allowing you to turn off NetFlow for troubleshooting purposes. When NetFlow is enabled or disabled, a message is logged to the Console log as well as the NetSight server log. When NetFlow is disabled, the Application Flows report on the OneView Flows tab is cleared. However, the Flow Engine Summary on the OneView Administration tab continues to show the statistics for previous flows.
  4. Changing the value in the Maximum Flows to Maintain in Memory field would adjust the amount of memory used to store flows.
  5. Changing the value in the Maximum Aggregate Flows to Maintain in Memory field would adjust the amount of memory used to store aggregated flows.
  6. The Maximum Number of Flows Allowed per Table View number sets the maximum number of flows that can be displayed in OneView NetFlow reports.
  7. The Send/Receive NetFlow Data on Socket is the port on the NetSight server that listens for flow collection data. If you change this port number here, you will also need to reconfigure the port number on the switch.
  8. The Export Interval is the active timer which determines the maximum amount of time a long-lasting flow will remain active before expiring. When a long-lasting active flow expires due to the active timer expiring, another flow is immediately created to continue the ongoing flow. The NetSight flow collector rejoins these multiple flow records to report a single logical flow. 
  9. The Template Refresh Rate is the number of export packets sent before the flow sensor retransmits a template to the collector when using NetFlow Version 9.
  10. The Template Timeout is the number of minutes the flow sensor waits before retransmitting a template to the collector when using NetFlow Version 9.
  11. Select the NetFlow Host Name Resolution option to resolve host names to IP addresses and IP addresses to host names, if possible. This option enables host name resolution for NetFlow only. Host name resolution for the NetSight Suite is enabled globally using the NetSight Suite-Wide Name Resolution option. The Suite-Wide option must be enabled for this NetFlow option to take effect.
  12. Select the NetFlow Port Name Resolution option to resolve device port indices to port names and port aliases, and device port names and port aliases to port indices, if possible. This option allows you to disable port name resolution for NetFlow only. (Port name resolution is enabled globally using the Suite Name Resolution option.)
  13. Click the Advanced Settings button to open the NetFlow Advanced Settings window where you can configure advanced settings for NetFlow flow collection.
  14. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

OneView

The OneView options let you specify SNMP polling options for the real-time data collection used in the OneView Search (PortView) Overview tab.

You can also adjust the maximum number of FlexView or PortView tabs that can be displayed in OneView at one time. For example, the default limit of five PortViews allows you to have five active searches open at one time. Changing the limit to ten would allow you to have ten active searches open at one time. Keep in mind that adjusting these settings to a higher number could impact OneView performance.

You can also use this view to set the Date and Time format to be used in OneView reports.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select OneView. The OneView panel is displayed.
  3. Use the drop-down menu to select the Poll Interval, which is the amount of time (in seconds) that OneView waits between polling the device.
  4. Set the desired session limits. These settings specify the maximum number of FlexView and PortView tabs per NetSight server that can be displayed in OneView at one time. Adjusting these settings to a higher number could impact OneView performance.
  5. Select the option that formats the date -- day (DD), month (MM), and year (YYYY) -- according to your personal preference. Select the option that formats the time -- 12-hour or 24-hour clock -- according to your personal preference.
  6. Specify how you want to display end-system MAC addresses in the OneView Wireless client and threat tables, as well as the Control tab End-System tables. You can display them as a full MAC address or with a MAC OUI (Organizational Unique Identifier) prefix. This allows you to display the associated vendor the MAC address belongs to, if an OUI mapping exists. You can also limit the vendor name to a certain number of characters, if desired.
    When the Display Unknown MACs as Unknown checkbox is selected, the MAC address for unknown users is displayed as "Unknown".
  7. In the Map Settings section, change the Status Refresh Interval, if desired. OneView maps display an integrated alarm/device status either to the right of a device or AP image, or incorporated as part of a map marker. The alarm status automatically refreshes every 30 seconds by default. Use the drop-down list to change the refresh interval. This option provides a way to adjust the load on the NetSight server if status requests are causing performance issues. You can change the setting to a longer interval or to None, as your situation requires.
  8. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

OneView Dialog Boxes

The OneView Dialog Boxes option lets you re-show all message dialog boxes that you have turned off in OneView (for example, if you have selected the "Do not show this message again" checkbox on a Warning dialog). This setting applies only to the current user.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select OneView Dialog Boxes. The right-panel OneView Dialog Boxes view is displayed.
  3. Click the Re-show All button.
  4. Click OK to set the option and close the window.

OneView Collector

OneView Collector options let you specify SNMP polling options for OneView data collection, enable and disable wireless statistics collection, and access advanced settings for the OneView Collector.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select OneView Collector. The right-panel OneView Collector view is displayed.
  3. In the Wireless Collection section, use the Collect Statistics checkbox to enable or disable wireless data collection.
    1. In the Access Point Poll Rate field, enter the amount of time (in minutes) that the data collector waits between polling wireless access points. Valid values are 1-60 minutes.
    2. In the Controller Poll Rate field, enter the amount of time (in minutes) that the data collector waits between polling wireless controllers. Valid values are 1-60 minutes.
    3. Use the Edit Include/Exclude Filter List option to filter the client events displayed in the OneView Wireless Client History, Top Clients by Bandwidth, and Client Event History reports. Click the Edit button to open a window where you can use the drop-down list to select whether to display client events for:

      All SSIDs and Topologies - Client events for all SSIDs and Topologies will be displayed.

      Some SSIDs - Select the SSIDs to include or exclude.

      Some Topologies - Select the Topologies to include or exclude. The Client Event History report does not support the ability to filter on topologies.
    4. Use the Edit Client History and Rogue AP option's Edit button to open a window where you can configure Wireless History Settings. These settings pertain to the OneView Wireless Client Event History report.
  4. In the Device Collection section, use the Collect Statistics checkbox to enable or disable device data collection.
    1. Use the Collect Additional Extreme/Enterasys Statistics checkbox to enable or disable Extreme or Enterasys switch resource statistics collection.
    2. Use the Collect Host Resource Statistics checkbox to enable or disable host resource statistics collection.
    3. In the Poll Rate field, enter the amount of time (in minutes) that the data collector waits between polling devices. Valid values are 1-60 minutes.
  5. In the Interface Collection section, use the Collect Statistics checkbox to enable or disable interface data collection.
    1. Use the Collect Additional Extreme/Enterasys Statistics checkbox to enable or disable Extreme or Enterasys interface statistics collection.
    2. In the Poll Rate field, enter the amount of time (in minutes) that the data collector waits between polling interfaces. Valid values are 1-60 minutes.
  6. In the NAC Collection section, use the Collect NAC Statistics checkbox to enable or disable NAC data collection.
    1. In the Poll Rate field, enter the amount of time (in minutes) that the data collector waits between polling NAC appliances. Valid values are 1-60 minutes.
  7. Click the Advanced Settings button to open the OneView Collector Advanced Settings window where you can configure advanced settings for the OneView data collector.
  8. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

OneView Engine

OneView Engine options let you specify data aging options and advanced settings for data archiving and aggregation.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select OneView Engine. The right-panel OneView Engine view is displayed.
  3. Set the Data Aging options. Data aging options determine how long the collection data used by OneView reports is maintained in the OneView database. You can set an aging value for each of the following data types:
    • collection data - This setting specifies how long (in days) to maintain the raw data collected by the OneView data collector. Valid values are 1-1000 days.
    • hourly data - Every hour, the raw data is condensed into hourly average values and archived. This setting specifies how long (in weeks) to maintain the archived hourly data. Valid values are 1-800 weeks.
    • daily data - Every day, the hourly data is condensed into daily average values and archived. This setting specifies how long (in months) to maintain the archived daily data. Valid values are 1-200 months.
    • weekly data - Every week, the daily data is condensed into weekly average values and archived. This setting specifies how long (in months) to maintain the archived weekly data. Valid values are 1-200 months.
    • monthly data - Every month, the weekly data is condensed into monthly average values and archived. This setting specifies how long (in months) to maintain the archived monthly data. Valid values are 1-200 months.
  4. Set the Server CPU Reporting interval. OneView collects NetSight server CPU usage statistics to monitor how busy the NetSight server is. At 5 minute intervals (the default interval) the collected usage data is averaged, and the average and maximum statistics are reported to the OneView database to provide data for the OneView NetSight Server CPU Utilization report. You can change the default interval setting here, if desired. A shorter interval would provide a more granular picture of CPU usage while a longer interval would mean that less data is stored in the database. Valid values are 1-59 minutes.
  5. Click the Advanced Settings button to open the OneView Engine Advanced Settings window where you can configure advanced data archiving, data aggregation, and session limit options.
  6. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

ACL Manager View

ACL Manager options let you specify options for the ACL Manager tab.

  1. Select Tools > Options in the menu bar. The Options window opens.
  2. In the left-panel tree, expand the Console folder and select ACL Manager. The right-panel ACL Manager View is displayed.
  3. In the Table Colors section, use the buttons to select the primary and secondary row colors you want to display in tables. A sample of your selection will be displayed in the Sample table scheme to the right of your selections.
  4. In the Well-Known Identifiers section, select the checkbox if you would like to show the well-known identifier protocol when displaying ACL rules in the ACL Editor tab.
  5. In the ACL CLI Preview Indices section, select the checkbox if you would like to display line numbers in the ACL Editor CLI Preview tab.
  6. In the Detail Log section, select the checkbox if you would like to have the ACL Manager Detail Log automatically cleared when NetSight Console is restarted.
  7. In the Import ACLs From Device section, use the checkboxes to select the following parameters when performing an ACL import from a device:
    • Create New ACLs - ACL Manager compares the imported ACLs against ACLs already within the Catalog folder and device-specific folders, checking for duplicates. If a duplicate ACL is found, the ACL is not imported and ACL Manager uses the existing ACL. If a duplicate ACL is not found and this option is selected, a new ACL is created in the ACL Manager database. If this option is not selected, a new ACL will not be created.
    • Match ACLs in Catalog - Use this option to specify whether or not ACL Manager will compare imported ACLs against ACLS already within the Catalog folder.
    • Match ACLs in Device-Specific Folder - Use this option to specify whether or not ACL Manager will compare imported ACLs against ACLS already within the device-specific folders.
  8. In the Enforce section, use the checkboxes to select the following Enforce operation parameters:
    • Include Save Active to Startup - When this options is selected, the Enforce operation saves the Active Configuration to the Startup Configuration for the selected device. The default setting is checked.
    • Allow ACLs to Deny NetSight - When this option is selected, ACL Manager will no longer check for ACLs which deny access to the device from the NetSight server. Use of this option could result in lost contact with the device. If contact is denied by an ACL, you must use the device's command line interface (CLI) to remove the ACL and restore contact.  The default setting is unchecked.
    • Delete Unused ACLs - When this option is checked, ACL Manager will delete any unused ACLs on devices where it performs an Enforce. ACL Manager considers ACLs that are currently defined on a device, but not currently applied to any interfaces or in use by other facilities on the device as Unused. The default setting is checked.
  9. In the Exclude ACL Range section, you can define a range of ACLs that cannot be used by ACL Manager when allocating a new name for an ACL on a device. For example, let's say the excluded range is 101-103:
    • If you create a new ACL named "new_acl" and assign it to an interface on a device, when you enforce, ACL Manager determines that ACL "new_acl" needs to be copied to the device. It also determines that "new_acl" is an invalid name on that device because the device only supports numbered ACLs. Therefore, ACL Manager must assign a new name for the ACL on the device. The ACL is an extended ACL, and only ACLs 100-199 can be considered for extended ACLs. So, ACL Manager considers using 100. If 100 is already in use, ACL Manager will consider 101. But 101 is excluded. So ACL Manager will consider 102, 103, and finally 104. 104 is not used and not excluded, so it will be used as the new ACL name on the device.
    • If you create a new ACL named 102, and assign it to an interface on a device, when you enforce, ACL Manager determines that ACL 102 needs to be copied to the device. It also determines that 102 is an invalid name on that device because it is in the excluded range. Therefore, ACL Manager must assign a new name for the ACL on the device. The ACL is an extended ACL, and only ACLs 100-199 can be considered for extended ACLs. So ACL Manager will consider using 100. If 100 is already in use, ACL Manager will consider 101. But 101 is excluded. So ACL Manager will consider 102, 103, 104, and finally 105. 105 is not used and not excluded, so it will be used as the new ACL name on the device.
  10. Click OK to set the options and close the window.

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