VitalQIP Product Description
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CyberGatekeeper additional feature
– bring Network Access Control to endpoints managed by
VitalQIP DHCP. Asses, Quarantine, remediate and report dhcp based endpoints.
2.1.3
VitalQIP 7.3 Next Generation Web GUI
The web GUI was designed from QIP customers representing the worldwide customer‟s base and
VitalQIP Customer Advisory board.. It is modeled after the proven VitalQIP thick Client which has been
a customer favorite for over ten years. The 7.3 GUI improves user collaboration by expanding the
embedded Web 2.0 technology.
Less mouse clicks, fewer screens to maneuver and Enhanced
performance has made the VitalQIP Web GUI state of the art.
The web GUI consists of seven basic tabs and an additional tab for add- on products.
MyView Tab
MyView Management – Allows for the administration and set-up of personal views, shared
views or “myView” to be set up for users or shared by users. This enables a master or
organization administrator to define and set up views of the system that have a narrower
scope, views that can be then assigned to one or more normal administrators and thereby
allow them to focus on their daily activities and only the infrastructure items for which they
are responsible.
Address Management Tab
The Address Management tab allows the user to manage IPV4, IPV6 network and subnets as well as
Nodes. This tab also allows the administration for IP address allocation.
IPV4: This tab is where the administration of IPV4 Networks, subnets and objects are
managed. Subnet organizations and the VitalQIP Visual IP space is also located here.
IPV6
: This tab is where the administration of IPV6 seed blocks, address ranges and subnets
takes place.
Node:
This is where multiple network interfaces are associated with single devices known as
a node