Location And Connections; Ha Bypass Supported; C.3 Ha Bypass Supported; Installing The Bypass Card - Novell ZENWORKS NETWORK ACCESS CONTROL 5.0 - 09-22-2008 User Manual

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Once Novell ZENworks Network Access Control recovers, the bypass opens and Novell ZENworks
Network Access Control continues to monitor your network.
C.2 Location and Connections
Figure C-2 on page 438
Figure C-2
The bypass card is normally provided as an optional internal component for the Novell ZENworks
Network Access Control server.

C.3 HA Bypass Supported

The following Interface Masters models are supported:
Niagara 2261 (Two Gigabit Ethernet Copper Ports, 1000 Base — T, with Bypass, PCI-X)
Niagara 2265 (PCI Express Dual Gigabit Copper Ports with Bypass)
For more information, refer to the following link:
http://www.interfacemasters.com/products/index.html (http://www.interfacemasters.com/products/
index.html)
C.4 Installing the Bypass Card
WARNING: If you have any onboard NICs in your server, you must disable them so that the bypass
card appears as eth0 and eth1. To disable the onboard NICS, reboot to enter the BIOS settings area
and disable them. The exact procedure varies depending on the specific BIOS.
The bypass card is a NIC card installed in the Novell ZENworks Network Access Control
Enforcement server.
To install the bypass NIC card:
1 Power down the Novell ZENworks Network Access Control Enforcement server.
2 Open the Novell ZENworks Network Access Control Enforcement server case.
3 Install the card in an empty slot.
438 Novell ZENworks Network Access Control Users Guide
illustrates how the bypass card installs in your network.
HA Bypass Card Location

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