Deleting A Nac Policy; Moving A Nac Policy Between Nac Policy Groups; Assigning Endpoints And Domains To A Policy - HP 800 User Manual

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Deleting a NAC Policy

To delete an existing NAC policy:
NAC 800 Home window>>NAC policies
Click the delete link to the right of the NAC policy you want to delete. A
1.
confirmation window appears.
Click yes.
2.

Moving a NAC Policy Between NAC Policy Groups

To move a NAC policy between NAC policy groups:
NAC 800 Home window>>NAC policies
To open the NAC policies window, click a NAC policy name.
1.
2.
Select a new NAC policy group from the NAC policy group drop-down list.
Click ok.
3.

Assigning Endpoints and Domains to a Policy

Select which endpoints are associated with each policy.
To assign endpoints and domains to a policy:
NAC 800 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
"Entering Networks Using CIDR Format" on page 13-9).
2.
In the Windows domains area, enter a domain name or list of domain names
separated by a carriage return.
Click ok.
3.
Adding an endpoint or domain to multiple policies results in the endpoint
being assigned to the first enabled NAC policy in the list.
NAC Policies
NAC Policy Tasks
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