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Enter the domain information in the applicable fields.
describes the
domain Configuration fields.
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Click Apply on the toolbar to send the current changes to the Nortel
SNAS 4050. Click Commit on the toolbar to save the changes permanently.
SNAS 4050. Click Commit on the toolbar to save the changes permanently.
Table 19
Domain Configuration fields
Field
Description
Index
Specifies an integer in the range 1 to 256 that uniquely
identifies the domain in the Nortel SNAS 4050 cluster.
identifies the domain in the Nortel SNAS 4050 cluster.
This field cannot be modified after a domain is created.
Domain Name
Specifies a name for the domain on the Nortel SNAS 4050,
as a mnemonic aid. The maximum length of the string is
255 characters.
as a mnemonic aid. The maximum length of the string is
255 characters.
Portal VIP Address
Specifies the IP address of the Nortel SNAS 4050 portal.
The pVIP is the address to which the client connects for
authentication and host integrity check. For more
information, see
authentication and host integrity check. For more
information, see
.
You can have more than one pVIP for a domain. For each
pVIP, enter the IP address and click Add. To remove
existing entries, select the pVIP from the list and click
Delete.
pVIP, enter the IP address and click Add. To remove
existing entries, select the pVIP from the list and click
Delete.
Log Setting
Specifies the type of requests and operations to log. The
options are:
options are:
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all
— logs all options
•
login
— logs portal logins and logouts
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http
— logs HTTP requests made from the portal
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portal
— logs non-HTTP portal operations, such as
FTP and SMB file server access
•
reject
— logs rejected requests
Each type of log generates its own set of syslog messages.
The syslog messages include date, time, type of request,
user, source IP address, and requested destination.
The syslog messages include date, time, type of request,
user, source IP address, and requested destination.