96 Configuring the domainTable 5Configuring the Nortel Health Agent (cont’d.)/cfg/domain #/aaa/nhafollowed by:• info—high-level information aboutprocesses• debug—detailed information about allprocessesThe default is info.The information in the client’s Java Consolewindow. You can use the information to trackerrors in the Nortel Health Agent SRS rules.Using the quick Nortel Health Agent setup wizard in the CLITo configure the settings for the SRS rule check using the Nortel HealthAgent quick setup wizard, use the following command:/cfg/domain #/aaa/nha/quickThe Nortel Health Agent quick setup wizard is similar to the last few stepsof the Nortel SNAS domain quick setup wizard. The wizard prompts youfor the following information:• the action to be performed if the Nortel Health Agent check fails (seestep 12)• whether you want to create a test user (see step 13)The Nortel Health Agent quick setup wizard creates a default SRS rule(srs-rule-test). This rule checks for the presence of a text file on theclient’s machine (C:\tunnelguard\tg.txt).The following table shows the sample output for the Nortel Health Agentquick setup wizard.>> Main# /cfg/domain #/aaa/nha/quickIn the event that the Nortel Health Agent checks fails on a client, the sessioncan be teardown, or left in restricted mode with limited access.Which action do you want to use for Nortel Health Agent check failure?(teardown/restricted) [restricted]:Do you want to create a test user for system authentication? (yes/no) [yes]:Do you want to create a test local user? (yes/no) [yes]:User policy configuration...Creating Client Filter 1Nortel Secure Network Access SwitchUsing the Command Line InterfaceNN47230-100 03.01 Standard28 July 2008Copyright © 2007, 2008 Nortel Networks.