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Table 82: Server Color Codes
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Click OK. Data is replicated from the primary or backup server to its peer servers. If
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the primary is not available, user data is sent to the backup. User data is then replicated
to the peer servers.
For each client you want to synchronize with this server, enter the client's name and
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IP address and click OK. Once added, peer servers will have a colored icon next to
their name indicating their connection status. Node status is provided to client nodes
and LAS mapping servers as described in Table 82 on page 280.
Click OK to save the changes.
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Configuring the Authentication Server (NSM Procedure) on page 279
Configuring the Client (NSM Procedure) on page 280
To set up the client, you select the primary and backup server you want this client to
synchronize with.
To configure the client:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. Click the Device Tree
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tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which you want to configure
the client.
Click the Configuration tab, and select System > Configuration > User Record
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Synchronization > This Client.
Click New. The New LAS to Server mapping page appears.
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Select the LAS name you want to synchronize from the Logical Authentication Server
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Name (or 'Any LAS') list.
Enter the primary IP address of the user record server that will synchronize the user
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records in the Primary Server box. If you prefer to synchronize with any available server,
select Logical Authentication Server Name (or 'Any LAS').
Enter a backup server IP address in the Backup Server. Click OK.
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Even if you select Logical Authentication Server Name (or 'Any LAS'), you must enter
a primary server IP address. Once added, the primary and backup servers have a
colored icon next to their name indicating their connection status.
Click OK to save the changes.
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