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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration
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Create a Neighborhood
You can log into a CC-SG unit where you want to create a Neighborhood
and which is not a member of any Neighborhood yet. After a
Neighborhood is created, all members in the Neighborhood share the
same Neighborhood information. If any member is the Primary Node of
clustered CC-SG units, the IP address or hostname of the Secondary, or
Backup, Node also displays in the Neighborhood configuration.
and which is not a member of any Neighborhood yet. After a
Neighborhood is created, all members in the Neighborhood share the
same Neighborhood information. If any member is the Primary Node of
clustered CC-SG units, the IP address or hostname of the Secondary, or
Backup, Node also displays in the Neighborhood configuration.
To create a Neighborhood
1. Choose Administration > Neighborhood.
2. Type a name in the Neighborhood Name field.
3. Click Create Neighborhood.
4. The IP address or hostname of current CC-SG already displays in
the Secure Gateway IP Address/Hostname table. You may click the
drop-down arrow to switch between its complete or short hostnames
or IP address.
drop-down arrow to switch between its complete or short hostnames
or IP address.
5. Add one or more CC-SG units in the table.
a. Click the next empty row, or press Tab or up/down arrow keys.
b. Type the IP address or hostname of new CC-SG unit that you
want to add and press Enter. See
Terminology/Acronyms
(on
page 2) for hostname rules.
c. Repeat previous steps until you finish adding all CC-SG units.
6. Click
Next.
If one or more CC-SG units cannot be found, a message appears
and these CC-SG units will be highlighted in yellow in the table.
Remove these units or modify their IP addresses or hostnames,
and click Next again.
Remove these units or modify their IP addresses or hostnames,
and click Next again.
7. CC-SG displays a list of CC-SG units along with their firmware
version and state in the Neighborhood Configuration table.
Note: The CC-SG units which do not meet the
Neighborhood
criteria
automatically deactivated.
8. Adjust the Neighborhood configurations if necessary. Optional.
To change any CC-SG's Secure Gateway Name, click the name,
type a new one and press Enter. The default is a short CC-SG
hostname. The name is what Access Client users will see when
switching among the Neighborhood members so each name
must be unique.
hostname. The name is what Access Client users will see when
switching among the Neighborhood members so each name
must be unique.