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Michael Noel

"Microsoft ISA Server 2006 Unleashed"


2. From the console tree, click on the Enterprise node.
3. In the Tasks tab of the Tasks pane, click on the link Assign Administrative Roles.
4. Click the Add button.
5. Enter the DOMAIN\Groupname into the Group or User field (or use the Browse
button) and select a role that matches the group chosen, as is illustrated in Figure 6.7.
6. Click the Add button to add groups as necessary.
7. Click OK to close the dialog box.
8. Click Apply and then click OK to save the changes.
FIGURE 6.6 Exploring the ISA Enterprise admin console.
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Setting Up Enterprise Networks and Policies
FIGURE 6.7 Delegating administration in ISA Enterprise Edition.
Defining Enterprise Networks
The Enterprise Console enables Enterprise networks to be defined and configured before
ISA servers are installed. An Enterprise network is one that is defined for use by all ISA
servers and arrays within an organization. For example, if a company??™s network were
composed of three locations??”Miami, Kiev, and Sapporo??”and each location utilized a
different network subnet, then each of these subnets could be defined within CSS as
Enterprise networks. This makes it easier to create rules that apply to traffic to and from
these networks and ensures that any changes made to the networks (such as new subnets
added) are applied globally across all ISA servers.


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