Network access configurations
Network access configurations define access treatments for connecting hosts and users. Hosts can be placed in a particular VLAN, have a CLI configuration applied or be passed a VPN Group Policy. The network access configuration that is assigned to a particular host is determined by the pairing of a network access configuration and a user/host profile within a network access policy.
When a host requires network access, the host and user are compared to the user/host profile in each network access policy starting with the first policy in the list. When a policy is found where the host and user data match the user/host profile in the policy, that policy is assigned. The network access configuration contained within that policy specifies the treatment received by the host.
Settings
An empty field in a column indicates that the option has not been set.
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Definition |
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Name |
User defined name for the Configuration. |
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Logical Network |
The Logical Network to assign. Logical networks are access values that translate to the physical value of network infrastructure devices. They are used to separate network access policies from device specific values. See Logical networks. |
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Note |
User specified note field. This field may contain notes regarding the conversion from a previous version of FortiNAC. |
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Last Modified By |
User name of the last user to modify the configuration. |
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Last Modified Date |
Date and time of the last modification to this configuration. |
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Right click options |
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Delete |
Deletes the selected network access configuration. |
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In Use |
Indicates whether or not the selected configuration is currently being used by any other FortiNAC element. See Configurations in use. |
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Modify |
Opens the Modify Network Access Configuration window for the selected configuration. |
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Show Audit Log |
Opens the admin auditing log showing all changes made to the selected item. For information about the admin auditing log, see Audit Logs.
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