Enforcement Cluster Access Mode - Novell ZENWORKS NETWORK ACCESS CONTROL 5.0 - 09-22-2008 User Manual

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4.4 Enforcement Cluster Access Mode

The access mode of each cluster can be one of the following:
normal — Endpoints are tested and allowed access or quarantined based on policies,
exceptions, and administrator overrides.
allow all — Endpoints are tested as in normal mode; however, all endpoints are allowed
access.
When you change the access mode from normal to allow all, the icons and endpoint status
shown on the Endpoint activity window change as described in this section.
An endpoint attempts to connect to the network and is quarantined.
that the Endpoint test status is Failed (red X in the et column), and that the endpoint is
quarantined (red symbol with X in the ac column).
Figure 4-8
The admin changes the access mode from normal to allow all (System
Configuration>>Quarantining>>Access mode area, allow all radio
button).
Figure 4-9 on page 146
(green icon in the ac column); however, the Endpoint test status still shows Failed (red
X in the et column).
Figure 4-9
Hover the mouse over the green icon in the ac column and a window pops up
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146) providing a description of the endpoint access control status as well as what the access
control status would be in normal mode. In this case, the endpoint is allowed access because of the
change to allow all mode; however, when the mode is changed back to normal, the endpoint
will again be quarantined for the reason listed.
Figure 4-10
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Failed Endpoint
shows that the previously quarantined endpoint is now allowed access
Failed Endpoint Allow All Mode
Failed Endpoint Allow All Mode Mouse Over
Figure 4-8 on page 146
shows
(Figure 4-10 on

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