Editing Ess - HP ProCurve NAC 800 User Manual

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3.
Navigate to NAC 800 Home window>>System configuration>>Enforcement
clusters & servers.
Click delete next to the ES you want to remove.
4.
5.
Start the ES and log in as root using SSH or directly with a keyboard.
6.
Enter the following command at the ES command line:
resetSystem.py
7.
Return to the NAC 800 MS user interface.
Click Add an Enforcement server in the Enforcement clusters & servers area.
8.
The Add Enforcement server window appears.
9.
Select a cluster from the Cluster drop-down list.
10. Enter the IP address for this Enforcement server in the IP address text box.
11. Enter the fully qualified hostname to set on this server in the Host name
text box.
12. Enter one or more DNS resolver IP addresses, separated by a commas,
semicolons, or spaces in the DNS IP addresses text box. For example,
10.0.16.100,10.0.1.1
13. Enter the password to set for the root user of the ES server's operating
system in the Root password text box.
14. Re-enter the password to set for the root user of the ES server's operating
system in the Re-enter root password text box.
15. Click ok.
16. Click ok.

Editing ESs

To edit ES settings:
Home window>>System configuration>>Enforcement clusters & servers
Click the ES you want to edit. The Enforcement server window appears, as
1.
shown in Figure 3-7 on page 3-16.
System Configuration
Enforcement Servers
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