Appliance Settings Panel
The Appliance Settings panel in the Advanced Configuration window provides a list of your engine settings and buttons to add, edit, or delete settings. Engine settings provide advanced configuration options for Extreme Access Control engines. NAC Manager comes with a default engine settings configuration. If desired, you can edit these default settings or you can define your own settings to use for your Access Control engines. Any changes made in this panel are written immediately to the NAC Manager database.
To access the Appliance Settings panel, select Tools > Management and Configuration > Advanced Configuration from the menu bar to open the Advanced Configuration window. In the left-panel tree, expand the Global and Appliance Settings folder. If you expand the Appliance Settings folder you see the Default settings plus any other settings you have defined listed under the folder.
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- Use these buttons to add, edit, or delete the engine settings. Click Add to add a new engine settings to the table. To edit an engine settings, select the entry in the table and click Edit to open the Edit Appliance Settings Window. Use the Delete button to remove any selected engine settings.
- IP Resolution
- The IP resolution parameters configured for your network engines.
- IP Subnets
- The IP subnets configured for your network engines.
- MAC Resolution
- The MAC resolution parameters configured for your network engines.
- Hostname Resolution
- The hostname resolution parameters configured for your network engines.
- Username Resolution
- The username resolution parameters configured for your network engines.
- OS Name Resolution
- The operating system detection parameters configured for your network engines.
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