Management and Configuration Guide (Includes ACM xl) 2005-12
2-8 ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series Management and Configuration Guide
Using the 700wl Series System
Figure 2-4. Header and Navigation Bars for a Secondary Access Control Server
The Navigation bar is always accessible from anywhere in the Administrative Interface. Each
Navigation button takes you to a set of pages related to specific administrative functions.
Status
The Status pages of the Administrative Interface provide views of the status of system equipment,
clients, and sessions. The Equipment Status tab is displayed when a 700wl Series system
administrator first enters the Administrative Interface. These pages are available to administrators
of all access levels.
For details, refer to Chapter 3, “System Status”.
Rights
The Rights Manager pages of the Administrative Interface enable you to manage access rights for
clients, customize client logon windows, and configure authentication and access control policies.
These pages are available to Super Administrators and Policy Administrators. Additional tools
such as simulating user rights for testing are also available.
For details, refer to Chapter 4, “Configuring Rights” and Chapter 5, “Configuring
Authentication”.
Network
The Network pages enable configuration of the 700wl Series system components to work with
your enterprise network. Most pages in this area are available to Super Administrators and
Network Administrators only. However, both Network Administrators and Policy
Administrators can change their own passwords under this function.
For details, refer to Chapter 6, “Configuring the Network”.
VPN
The VPN pages enable Encryption configuration, such as configuring IPSec, certificates, and IP
address assignment for tunneling. These pages are available to administrators of all access levels.
For details, refer to Chapter 7, “Setting up Wireless Data Privacy”.
Maintenance
The Maintenance pages provide the following functions: Software Setup, Backup & Restore, and
Shutdown/Restart of 700wl Series system equipment. These pages are available to Super
Administrators and Network Administrators.
For details, refer to Chapter 8, “System Maintenance”.