Nortel Networks 4050 User Manual

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72 Chapter 3 Managing the network access devices
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Before you begin
In Trusted Computing Group (TCG) terminology, the edge switches in a Nortel 
SNA solution function as the Policy Enforcement Point. In this document, the 
term network access device is used to refer to the edge switch once it is configured 
for the Nortel SNA network.
The following edge switches can function as network access devices in the Nortel 
SNA solution:
Ethernet Routing Switch 8300
Ethernet Routing Switch 5510, 5520, and 5530
Before you can configure the edge switches as network access devices in the 
Nortel SNAS 4050 domain, you must complete the following:
Create the domain, if applicable. If you ran the quick setup wizard during 
initial setup, Domain 1 has been created. For more information about creating 
a domain, see 
.
Configure the edge switches for Nortel SNA (see 
). For detailed information about 
configuring the edge switches for Nortel SNA, see Release Notes for the 
Ethernet Routing Switch 8300, Software Release 2.2.8 
(316811-E) or Release 
Notes for Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Series, Software Release 
4.3 
(217468-B).
For secure communication between the Nortel SNAS 4050 and the network access 
device, each must have knowledge of the other’s public SSH key. After you have 
added the network access device to the Nortel SNAS 4050 domain, you must 
exchange the necessary SSH keys (see 
).
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