Changing The Ip Address Of The Access Gateway Appliance - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - ADMINISTRATION Manual

Administration console guide
Hide thumbs Also See for ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - ADMINISTRATION:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

For information about deleting an Identity Server, see
Access Manager 3.1 SP1 Identity Server
5.3 Changing the IP Address of the Access
Gateway Appliance
If you need to change the IP address of the Access Gateway machine, you need to configure the
Access Gateway for this change. This is especially significant when the Access Gateway Appliance
has only one IP address.
IMPORTANT: The new IP address must be configured in the Administration Console before you
change it on the Access Gateway. If you change the address on the Access Gateway first, the
Administration Console does not trust the Access Gateway and cannot establish communication.
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > Access Gateways > Edit > Adapter List.
2 (Conditional) If the machine belongs to a cluster, select the Access Gateway from the Cluster
Member list.
3 From the Adapter List, select the subnet mask that contains the IP address you want to change.
When you select the subnet mask, the Adapter page appears.
4 Select the old IP address, click Change IP Address, specify the new IP address, then click OK.
This option changes all configuration instances of the old IP address to the new IP address. For
example, any reverse proxies that have been assigned the old IP address as a listening address
are modified to use the new IP address as the listening address.
5 To save your changes to browser cache, click OK.
6 To apply your changes, click the Access Gateways link, then click Update > OK.
7 If you are physically moving the machine, move it before completing the rest of these steps.
8 Check the IP address that the Administration Console uses for managing the Access Gateway.
Click Access Gateways > [Name of Access Gateway] > Edit.
"Maintaining an Identity
Guide.
Changing the IP Address of Access Manager Devices
Server" in the
Novell
89

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents