System Configuration
Enforcement Clusters
3-9
3.
The following cluster settings take on default values set from the
System
configuration
window. To set up operating parameters that differ from
those default settings, select the menu item of the settings you want to
change, then select the
For this cluster, override the default settings
check
box, and make the desired changes. Refer to the sections listed below to
set up the default values, or for more information on the specific settings.
•
Testing methods
– See “Testing Methods” on page 3-109
•
Accessible services
– See “Accessible Services” on page 3-112
•
Exceptions
– See “Exceptions” on page 3-115
•
Notifications
– See “Notifications” on page 3-116
•
End-user screens
– See “End-user Screens” on page 3-118
•
Agentless credentials
– See “Agentless Credentials” on page 3-121
•
Logging
– See “Logging” on page 3-126
•
Advanced
– See “Advanced Settings” on page 3-129
Editing Enforcement Clusters
To edit the Enforcement clusters settings:
Home window>>System configuration>>Enforcement clusters & servers
1.
Click the cluster you want to edit. The
Enforcement cluster
window
appears, as shown in Figure 3-3 on page 3-10.
2.
Click a menu option to access the cluster settings:
•
General
•
Quarantining
•
Testing methods
•
Accessible services
•
Exceptions
•
Notifications
•
End-user screens
•
Agentless credentials
•
Logging
•
Advanced
3.
Enter or change information in the fields you want to modify, as described
in “Adding an Enforcement Cluster” on page 3-7.
4.
Click
ok
.
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