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Sending an Agent Wake-up Call, Setting Policies using ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0

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Integration with McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 Sending an Agent Wake-up Call • REMOTESQLPWD="password" • IISPORT=45900 (Optional) 7 Schedule the task to run immediately or as required, then click Next to view a summary of the task. 8 Click Save, then send an agent wake-up call. TIP: Refer to the Sending an Agent Wake-up Call section for instructions. Sending an Agent Wake-up Call All systems in the network are managed in the Systems tab. The System Tree contains all systems that are managed by the ePolicy Orchestrator server. It is the primary interface for managing policies and tasks on these systems. You can organize or sort these systems into logical groups in the System Tree. My Organization is the root of the System Tree. It includes a Lost&Found group that stores systems whose locations cannot be determined by the server. Depending on the methods you use to create and maintain the System Tree segments (systems), the server uses different characteristics to place the systems in the System Tree. NOTE: For information on adding a new system, refer to the McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 Product Guide. Task 1 Log on to the ePolicy Orchestrator server as an administrator. 2 Click Systems. 3 Select a group in the System Tree. 4 Select the Computer Name(s) of that group. 5 Click More Actions | Wake Up Agent. The Wake Up Agents page appears. 6 Select a Wake-up call type and a Randomization period (0-60 minutes) by which the system(s) respond to the wake-up call sent by the ePolicy Orchestrator server. 7 Select Get full product properties for the agent(s) to send complete properties instead of sending only those that have changed since the last agent-to-server communication. 8 Click OK. NOTE: Navigate to Server Task Log to see the status of the agent wake-up call. Setting Policies using ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 allows you to enforce policies across multiple managed nodes. These policies override configurations set individually on nodes. For information regarding policies and how they are enforced, see the McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator product documentation. You can create, edit, delete, or assign a policy to a specific group/system. Tasks Creating Policies 54 McAfee Security for Microsoft SharePoint version 2.5 User Guide

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REMOTESQLPWD="password"
IISPORT=45900 (Optional)
7
Schedule the task to run immediately or as required, then click
Next
to view a summary
of the task.
8
Click
Save
, then send an agent wake-up call.
TIP:
Refer to the
Sending an Agent Wake-up Call
section for instructions.
Sending an Agent Wake-up Call
All systems in the network are managed in the
Systems
tab. The
System Tree
contains all
systems that are managed by the ePolicy Orchestrator server. It is the primary interface for
managing policies and tasks on these systems. You can organize or sort these systems into
logical groups in the
System Tree
.
My Organization
is the root of the
System Tree
. It includes a
Lost&Found
group that stores
systems whose locations cannot be determined by the server. Depending on the methods you
use to create and maintain the
System Tree
segments (systems), the server uses different
characteristics to place the systems in the
System Tree
.
NOTE:
For information on adding a new system, refer to the
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0
Product Guide
.
Task
1
Log on to the ePolicy Orchestrator server as an administrator.
2
Click
Systems
.
3
Select a group in the
System Tree
.
4
Select the
Computer Name
(s) of that group.
5
Click
More Actions
|
Wake Up Agent
. The
Wake Up Agents
page appears.
6
Select a
Wake-up call type
and a
Randomization
period (0-60 minutes) by which the
system(s) respond to the wake-up call sent by the ePolicy Orchestrator server.
7
Select
Get full product properties
for the agent(s) to send complete properties instead
of sending only those that have changed since the last agent-to-server communication.
8
Click
OK
.
NOTE:
Navigate to
Server Task Log
to see the status of the agent wake-up call.
Setting Policies using ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0
ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 allows you to enforce policies across multiple managed nodes. These
policies override configurations set individually on nodes. For information regarding policies and
how they are enforced, see the McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator product documentation.
You can create, edit, delete, or assign a policy to a specific group/system.
Tasks
Creating Policies
Integration with McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0
Sending an Agent Wake-up Call
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