How to Use Network Access Gateway Management - AnySecura Manual
This guide will help you manage the access devices that form the backbone of your network control. You'll learn how to use the AnySecura Network Access Gateway Management tool to add new devices or update existing ones, ensuring your server can communicate with them effectively.
You'll also see how to monitor all connected devices from a single list, understanding their status at a glance. This knowledge lets you maintain a clear overview of your network's access points and manage their lifecycle within the AnySecura environment.
The network access control function based on access devices requires a connection between the server and the access devices. Click Tools > Network Access Gateway Management to add, delete, or modify access devices.
| Icon Buttons | Description |
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Add an access device |
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Modify access device information, including display name and device IP |
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Delete an access device. After deletion, the connection between the server and the device is disconnected, but the device's disaster recovery settings remain active. To fully remove them, log in to the access device management interface and delete the corresponding server under Server Management. |
A server can connect to multiple access devices. In the access device list, you can view information about each device, including controller IP, connection status, and last connection time.
| Property Name | Description |
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| Controller IP | The IP address of the access device. |
| Connection Status | The current connection status between the access device and the server includes:
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| Last Connection Time | Last Connection Time |



