Administrator Guide

Field Description
NAP
Services
If selected, enables NAP for Microsoft Windows clients. You will also need to mark the Enable
Quarantine Checks check box on the Protocols tab.
Network Access Protection (NAP) is a feature in Windows Server 2008 that controls access to
network resources based on a client computer’s identity and compliance with corporate
governance policy. NAP allows network administrators to define granular levels of network access
based on who a client is, the groups to which the client belongs, and the degree to which that client
is compliant with corporate governance policy. If a client is not compliant, NAP provides a
mechanism to automatically bring the client back into compliance and then dynamically increase its
level of network access.
Deploying NAP requires a NAP-compatible authentication server, so that appropriate policies may
be implemented based on the statement of health provided by the NAP client.
Admin
Username
If configuration of networking requires administrator credentials, enter the admin username in this
field.
Embedding administrator credentials allows privileged operations such as application installation
to be done during onboarding by end users who otherwise do not have admin privileges. (Not
supported by Windows 8 or above)
Admin
Password
If configuration of networking requires administrator credentials, enter the admin password in this
field.
Embedding administrator credentials allows privileged operations such as application installation
to be done during onboarding by end users who otherwise do not have admin privileges. (Not
supported by Windows 8 or above)
IP Address If selected, assigns an IPaddress using DHCP,
DNS If selected, assigns DNS using DHCP,
DNS
Registration
If selected, registers IPaddress with DNS,
Configure
Using
If selected, uses Windows to configure wireless,
Notification
Icon
If selected, shows icon in notification,
Notify
Connectivity
If selected, notifies when connectivity is limited,
Previous Opens the Trust tab.
Next Opens the Proxy tab.
Save
Changes
Saves your changes. The new network configuration settings take effect.
Cancel Discards your changes. The Onboard >Configuration >Network Settings list view opens.
Table 50: Network Settings Form, Windows Tab
For information about the list of network settings, see "Network Settings " on page 163. For more information
about configuration profiles, see "Configuration Profiles" on page 216
Configuring Proxy Settings
To configure proxy settings for a network, on the Onboard >Configuration >Network Settings form, click
the Proxy tab.
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