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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. 
 
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. 
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. 
ƒ  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. 
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. 
ƒ  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.