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

• To deactivate a CC-SG unit, deselect the Active checkbox next to<br />

the unit.<br />

• To change a <strong>Secure</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> Name, click the name, type a new<br />

one and press Enter. The name must be unique.<br />

• To retrieve all CC-SG units' latest data, click Refresh Member<br />

Data.<br />

• To always terminate users' existing connection sessions when<br />

they switch to another CC-SG unit, select the Disconnect Active<br />

Sessions when Switching <strong>Secure</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong>s checkbox. Otherwise,<br />

deselect the checkbox.<br />

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

Neighborhood information to the other members.<br />

Delete a Neighborhood Member<br />

When a CC-SG unit in a Neighborhood becomes inappropriate, you may<br />

either remove or deactivate it in the Neighborhood configuration.<br />

Otherwise, Access Client users may find these units inaccessible when<br />

trying to switch to them. For example, a Neighborhood member becomes<br />

inappropriate when you:<br />

• Set the CC-SG unit as a Backup CC-SG node in a cluster<br />

configuration, which is not a state meeting the Neighborhood criteria<br />

(see "What is a Neighborhood?" on page 198).<br />

• Reset the CC-SG unit, causing the unit to remove its Neighborhood<br />

configuration and return to factory defaults.<br />

When deleting members, ensure that a minimum of 2 CC-SG units remain<br />

in the Neighborhood. Otherwise, CC-SG will delete this Neighborhood.<br />

To delete a CC-SG unit from the Neighborhood<br />

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

2. Click the CC-SG unit that you want to delete, and click Remove<br />

Member. Repeat this step until you remove all CC-SG units you want.<br />

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

Neighborhood information to the other members.<br />

Important: To change the IP address of a CC-SG unit which is<br />

already a Neighborhood member (see "What is a Neighborhood?" on<br />

page 198), you must remove it from the Neighborhood configuration<br />

first. Otherwise, you are unable to delete the CC-SG from the<br />

Neighborhood.<br />

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