Avaya Endpoint Access Control Agent User Manual page 36

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Configuring the Avaya Endpoint Access Control Agent
server resolves the hostname to a different address. Each system profile contains different
credentials based on the DNS query result. For example, a DNS server at a Boston office
resolves the hostname snas.example.com as 10.10.10.0 and the DNS server at a Los Angeles
office resolves the same hostname as 20.20.20.0, as shown in the following table.
Table 2:
SNAS Address
10.10.10.0
20.20.20.0
To manage the system profiles, use the following:
• create a system profile
• modify a system profile
• delete a system profile
Note:
If you do not want to use multiple system profiles, specify the SNAS Address and Mask as
0.0.0.0.
Creating a system profile
Use the following procedure to create a system profile.
Procedure steps
1. In the Windows taskbar notification area, right-click the Avaya EAC Agent icon,
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SNAS Mask
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
(Creating a system profile
(Modifying a system profile
(Deleting a system profile
and select Manage SNAS Profiles. The Manage Profiles dialog box appears.
System ID
Boston
PasswordX
LosAngeles
PasswordY
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Password
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