92 Configuring the domainTable 4Configuring domain parameters (cont’d.)/cfg/domain followed by:nap Accesses the NAP menu to configure theNAP. (see“Configuration of Microsoft NAPInteroperability” (page 139))quick Launches the quick switch setup wizard, inorder to add network access devices to theNortel SNAS domain (see “Using the quickswitch setup wizard” (page 60)).syslog Accesses the Syslog Servers menu.adv Accesses the Advanced menu, in order toconfigure a backend interface for the NortelSNAS domain and specify the log settings forsyslog messages (see “Configuring advancedsettings” (page 109)).del Removes the current domain from the systemconfiguration, including all settings in menusand submenus.Configuring the Nortel Health Agent checkBefore an authenticated client is allowed into the network, the NortelHealth Agent application checks client host integrity by verifying that thecomponents required for the client’s personal firewall (executables, DLLs,configuration files, and so on) are installed and active on the client PC. Formore information about how the Nortel Health Agent check operates in theNortel SNAS, see “Nortel Health Agent host integrity check” (page 32).If you ran the quick setup wizard during the initial setup or to create thedomain, the Nortel Health Agent check has been configured with defaultsettings and the check result you selected (teardown or restricted). Youcan rerun the Nortel Health Agent portion of the quick setup wizard at anytime by using the /cfg/domain #/aaa/nha/quick command (see“Using the quick Nortel Health Agent setup wizard in the CLI” (page 96)).To configure settings for the Nortel Health Agent host integrity check andthe check result, use the following command:/cfg/domain #/aaa/nhaThe Nortel Health Agent menu appears.The Nortel Health Agent menu includes the following options:Nortel Secure Network Access SwitchUsing the Command Line InterfaceNN47230-100 03.01 Standard28 July 2008Copyright © 2007, 2008 Nortel Networks.