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Assigning permissions to Automatic Responses, Working with SNMP servers

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Responding to events in your network Configuring Automatic Responses 18 Task 1 Click Menu | User Management | Permission Sets, then either create a new permission set or select an existing one. 2 Next to Event Notifications, click Edit. 3 Select the desired Notifications permission: • No permissions • View registered executables • Create and edit registered executables • View rules and notifications for entire System Tree (overrides System Tree group access permissions) 4 Click Save. 5 If you created a new permission set, click Menu | User Management | Users. 6 Select a user to assign the new permission set to, then click Edit. 7 Next to Permission sets, select the checkbox for the permission set with the desired Notifications permissions, then click Save. Assigning permissions to Automatic Responses Use this task to ensure that all desired administrators and users have the appropriate permissions to Responses. The permissions to Responses enables McAfee ePO users to create response rules for different event types and groups. Users need permissions to Threat Event Log, Server Tasks, Detected Systems, and Systems Tree to create a response rule. For option definitions click ? in the interface. Task 1 Click Menu | User Management | Permission Sets, then either create a new permission set or select an existing one. 2 Next to Automatic Response, click Edit. 3 Select the desired Automatic Response permission: • No permissions • View Responses; view Response results in the Server Task Log • Create, edit, view, and cancel Responses; view Response results in the Server Task Log 4 Click Save. 5 If you created a new permission set, click Menu | User Management | Users. 6 Select a user to assign the new permission set to, then click Edit. 7 Next to Permission sets, select the checkbox for the permission set with the desired Automatic Response permissions, then click Save. Working with SNMP servers Use these tasks to configure Responses to use your SNMP server. You can configure Responses to send SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) traps to your SNMP server, which allows you to receive McAfee® ePolicy Orchestrator® 4.6.0 Software Product Guide 217

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Task
1
Click
Menu
|
User Management
|
Permission Sets
, then either create a new permission set or select an
existing one.
2
Next to
Event Notifications
, click
Edit
.
3
Select the desired Notifications permission:
No permissions
View registered executables
Create and edit registered executables
View rules and notifications for entire System Tree (overrides System Tree group access permissions)
4
Click
Save
.
5
If you created a new permission set, click
Menu
|
User Management
|
Users
.
6
Select a user to assign the new permission set to, then click
Edit
.
7
Next to
Permission sets
, select the checkbox for the permission set with the desired Notifications
permissions, then click
Save
.
Assigning permissions to Automatic Responses
Use this task to ensure that all desired administrators and users have the appropriate permissions to
Responses. The permissions to Responses enables McAfee ePO users to create response rules for
different event types and groups.
Users need permissions to Threat Event Log, Server Tasks, Detected
Systems, and Systems Tree to create a response rule.
For option definitions click
?
in the interface.
Task
1
Click
Menu
|
User Management
|
Permission Sets
, then either create a new permission set or select an
existing one.
2
Next to
Automatic Response
, click
Edit
.
3
Select the desired Automatic Response permission:
No permissions
View Responses; view Response results in the Server Task Log
Create, edit, view, and cancel Responses; view Response results in the Server Task Log
4
Click
Save
.
5
If you created a new permission set, click
Menu
|
User Management
|
Users
.
6
Select a user to assign the new permission set to, then click
Edit
.
7
Next to
Permission sets
, select the checkbox for the permission set with the desired Automatic
Response permissions, then click
Save
.
Working with SNMP servers
Use these tasks to configure Responses to use your SNMP server. You can configure Responses to send
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) traps to your SNMP server, which allows you to receive
Responding to events in your network
Configuring Automatic Responses
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