Management and Configuration Guide (Includes ACM xl) 2005-12

ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series Management and Configuration Guide 4-75
Configuring Rights
Four of the five built-in addresses can only be modified by changing the network configuration of your
700wl Series system through the Network Setup page. The exception is the
@INTRANET@ address, which
you can change by adding it as if it were a user variable.
You can modify the
@INTRANET@ variable by creating a new @INTRANET@ variable and providing a
different network address. This will create a new entry in the table and will override the old value. You
cannot replace any of the other predefined variables this way—they reflect the values input during the
network setup, and can be changed only by changing the network configuration on the Network Setup
tab under the Network button.
» To create a user-defined address variable, click New Address.
You can edit any user-defined variable by clicking on the variable name. User-defined variables will
act as links to the Edit Address page.
The Edit Address page appears, as shown in Figure 4-37.
Figure 4-37. Creating or Editing an Address Variable
Table 4-31 defines these two fields:
@INTRANET@ The network address of the subnet on which the Access Control Server resides
@LOGON_SERVER@ The IP address of the Logon Access Control Server. In a redundancy/failover
configuration, this is always the IP address of the original primary Access Control
Server, and remains so even when failover has occurred and the original Access
Control Server is no longer functioning. Logon requests to @LOGON_SERVER@ are
redirected to the Access Control Server currently acting as primary
@SERVER@ The IP address of the Access Control Server. In a redundancy/failover configuration,
this is the IP address of the Access Control Server currently acting as primary.
Table 4-31. Edit Address fields
Field Definition
Name The name of the variable. May be up to 32 uppercase alphabetic characters (no numerals or
other characters). You may include the “@” at the beginning and end, but do not need to—
the system will add them if necessary.
Table 4-30. Predefined Address Variables
Address Variable Value/Description