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Topology Database
Viewing objects in the topology tree
Launching Symantec Decoy Server
Now you can launch and log into the Symantec Decoy Server console by simply
right-clicking any external sensor object in the topology tree and selecting
Start
Decoy Console
. Note that the Symantec Decoy Server console remains open,
even if you close the Network Security console.
This section includes the following:
■
Launching from a new location
■
Launching from a known location
Launching from a new location
This section describes how to launch the Symantec Decoy Server console from a
new location on the network.
To launch the Symantec Decoy Server console from a new location
1
Right-click any external sensor object in the topology tree, and click
Start
Decoy Console
.
2
The first time, a
Decoy Console Not Found
message appears. Click
OK
.
3
In
Select the Symantec Decoy Server Console Directory
, navigate to the
directory containing
mtadmin.jar
, and click
Open
.
This file is typically located in
Program Files\Symantec\Mantrap
.
4
In
Start Decoy Console
, click
Yes
to confirm the path to the jar file.
After launching the Symantec Decoy Server console from this new location,
the location of the
mtadmin.jar
file is stored in memory.
Launching from a known location
This section describes how to launch the Symantec Decoy Server console from a
known location on the network.
To launch the Symantec Decoy Server console from a known location
1
Right-click any external sensor object in the topology tree, and click
Start
Decoy Console
.
2
In
Start Decoy Console
, click
Yes
to confirm the path to the
mtadmin.jar
file.
Note:
The Symantec Decoy Server console must be closed independently of
the Network Security console. The Symantec Decoy Server console remains
open, even if you close the Network Security console.
Summary of Contents for 10268947 - Network Security 7160
Page 1: ...Symantec Network Security User Guide...
Page 18: ...18 Introduction Finding information...
Page 34: ...34 Architecture About management and detection architecture...
Page 46: ...46 Getting Started About deploying node clusters...
Page 64: ...64 Topology Database Viewing objects in the topology tree...
Page 124: ...124 Log Files About log files...
Page 134: ...134 Index...