Chapter 16 Unified Access Control Manager; Overview Of The Unified Access Control (Uac) Manager Views; The Infranet Controller View - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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CHAPTER 16
Unified Access Control Manager

Overview of the Unified Access Control (UAC) Manager Views

The Infranet Controller View

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Overview of the Unified Access Control (UAC) Manager Views on page 641
Associating Enforcement Points with an Infranet Controller in the UAC
Manager on page 642
Disassociating Enforcement Points from an Infranet Controller in the UAC
Manager on page 643
Resolving Configuration Conflicts with the Infranet Controller in the UAC
Manager on page 643
Enabling 802.1X on Enforcement Point Ports in the UAC Manager on page 644
Disabling 802.1X on Enforcement Point Ports in the UAC Manager on page 645
Resolving Configuration Conflicts Between Devices and 802.1X Ports in the UAC
Manager on page 645
Opening the Unified Access Control (UAC) Manager in the Configure module of the NSM
UI allows you to view UAC policy attributes from the perspective of Infranet Controllers
(IC) and Enforcement Points (EP).
The Infranet Controller View on page 641
The Enforcement Point View on page 642
The NSM main display area is horizontally divided into two tables. When you select the
IC view, the upper table lists all the ICs managed by NSM's current domain. If the ICs are
in cluster mode, the table also displays whether they are active/active or active/passive
clusters. Selecting an IC causes NSM to list all the EPs and their location groups that are
associated with the selected IC in the lower table. If the association is created with a
load balancer option, then the load balancer is also displayed. In an active/active cluster
mode, the IC cluster member name is displayed but not in the case of Standalone and
active/passive cluster modes.
From the IC table, you can edit the configuration of a selected IC using the edit button
provided above the IC table. The edit dialog is similar to the edit device action in the
Device Manager.
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