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Chapter 15: Advanced <strong>Admin</strong>istration<br />

Add a Neighborhood Member<br />

To add a new CC-SG unit into the Neighborhood<br />

1. Choose <strong>Admin</strong>istration > Neighborhood.<br />

2. Click Add Member. The Add Member dialog appears.<br />

3. Add CC-SG units. The number of CC-SG units that can be added<br />

varies depending on the number of existing Neighborhood members.<br />

A Neighborhood contains a maximum of 10 members.<br />

a. Click the next empty row, or press Tab or up/down arrow keys.<br />

b. Type the IP address or host name of the CC-SG unit that you want<br />

to add. See Terminology/Acronyms (on page 2) for hostname<br />

rules.<br />

c. Repeat previous steps until you add all CC-SG units.<br />

d. Click OK.<br />

4. If new CC-SG units meet the Neighborhood criteria and are found,<br />

they display in the Neighborhood Configuration table. Otherwise, a<br />

message appears and return you to the Add Member dialog. Then<br />

make changes in the dialog as needed.<br />

5. Select the Active checkbox next to each new CC-SG unit.<br />

6. To change any CC-SG's <strong>Secure</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> Name, click the name, type<br />

a new one and press Enter. The default is a short CC-SG hostname.<br />

Optional.<br />

7. Click Send Update to save the changes and distribute the latest<br />

Neighborhood information to the other members.<br />

Manage the Neighborhood Configuration<br />

You can deactivate or rename any CC-SG units in the Neighborhood<br />

configuration. Deactivating a CC-SG unit causes it to become unavailable<br />

in the Neighborhood members list in the Access Client. Or you can refresh<br />

all members' data, such as the firmware version or unit status, in the<br />

Neighborhood configuration.<br />

To deactivate or rename the CC-SG units in the Neighborhood,<br />

or retrieve the latest data<br />

1. Choose <strong>Admin</strong>istration > Neighborhood.<br />

2. Click the column header to sort the table by that attribute in ascending<br />

order. Click the header again to sort the table in descending order.<br />

Optional.<br />

3. Manage the members now.<br />

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