Deleting A Nac Policy; Moving A Nac Policy Between Nac Policy Groups; Assigning Endpoints And Domains To A Policy - Extreme Networks Sentriant AG Software User's Manual

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NAC Policies

Deleting a NAC Policy

To delete an existing NAC policy:
Home window>>NAC policies
1 Click the delete link to the right of the NAC policy you want to delete. A confirmation window
appears.
2 Click yes.

Moving a NAC Policy Between NAC Policy Groups

To move a NAC policy between NAC policy groups:
Home window>>NAC policies
1 To open the NAC policies window, click a NAC policy name.
2 Select a new NAC policy group from the NAC policy group drop-down list.
3 Click ok.

Assigning Endpoints and Domains to a Policy

Select which endpoints are associated with each policy.
To assign endpoints and domains to a policy:
Home window>>NAC policies>>Select a NAC Policy>>Domains and endpoints menu option
1 Enter a single endpoint or list of endpoints separated by a carriage return using the endpoint IP
address, MAC address, or NetBIOS name. Enter a range of IPs using a dash (-) between them, or by
using CIDR notation (see
NOTE
You can use a MAC prefix (one to five bytes or octets) to act on more than one endpoint at a time. For example
entering 00:13 matches all MAC addresses that begin with 00:13.
2 In the Windows domains area, enter a domain name or list of domain names separated by a carriage
return.
3 Click ok.
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