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Overview of System features Appliance Management Table 213 Option definitions - Serial Device Details screen Option Definition Vendor name Lists supported vendors UPS device model Select from the list of supported USB models supplied by the vendor you chose Serial port Select the serial port that you want to use. COM1 is the built-in serial port on the appliance Table 214 Option definitions - Get power status from another EWS appliance Option Definition Appliance name or address The host name or IP address of the master appliance User name The username given to the master appliance Password The password assigned to the master appliance Test Authentication Click to test the connection between the appliance and the master device defined above. Database Maintenance Use this page to manage the number of events contained in the reporting database, and the number of items identified using the Message Search feature, and to enable external devices to access information about email events via SQL. System | Appliance Management | Database Maintenance Click on the relevant link below to view the help page specific to the area of the user interface you are interested in. Table 215 Option definitions Option Definition Retention Limits Use this area to set the limits on the maximum time or number of items retained within the database. The limits differ depending on your model of hardware and the size of the appliance hard disk. Event Options Events are defined as items contained in the reporting database, and items identified using Message Search (quarantined messages, blocked messages, delivered messages, and bounced messages). Use this area to define the events that are stored in the database. External Access Use this area to configure your appliance to allow an off box SQL database access to the appliance reporting database to view information about email and web detections, and configuration change events. Maintenance Use this area to configure the frequency of database maintenance tasks, and to manually trigger these tasks. Retention Limits Use this area to set the limits on the maximum time or number of reporting or message items retained within the database. System | Appliance Management | Database Maintenance | Retention Limits 222 McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide

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Table 213
Option definitions — Serial Device Details screen
Option
Definition
Vendor name
Lists supported vendors
UPS device model
Select from the list of supported USB models supplied by the vendor you chose
Serial port
Select the serial port that you want to use. COM1 is the built-in serial port on the
appliance
Table 214
Option definitions — Get power status from another EWS appliance
Option
Definition
Appliance name or address
The host name or IP address of the
master
appliance
User name
The username given to the master appliance
Password
The password assigned to the master appliance
Test Authentication
Click to test the connection between the appliance and the master device
defined above.
Database Maintenance
Use this page to manage the number of events contained in the reporting database, and the number
of items identified using the Message Search feature, and to enable external devices to access
information about email events via SQL.
System
|
Appliance Management
|
Database Maintenance
Click on the relevant link below to view the help page specific to the area of the user interface you are
interested in.
Table 215
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Retention Limits
Use this area to set the limits on the maximum time or number of items retained
within the database. The limits differ depending on your model of hardware and the
size of the appliance hard disk.
Event Options
Events are defined as items contained in the reporting database, and items identified
using Message Search (quarantined messages, blocked messages, delivered messages,
and bounced messages). Use this area to define the events that are stored in the
database.
External Access
Use this area to configure your appliance to allow an off box SQL database access to
the appliance reporting database to view information about email and web detections,
and configuration change events.
Maintenance
Use this area to configure the frequency of database maintenance tasks, and to
manually trigger these tasks.
Retention Limits
Use this area to set the limits on the maximum time or number of reporting or message items
retained within the database.
System
|
Appliance Management
|
Database Maintenance
|
Retention Limits
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