Symantec 10268947 User Guide - Page 37

Viewing the Network Security console, Adjusting the Devices view, Username, Passphrase, Incorrect

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Getting Started 37 About the management interfaces 4 In Username, enter the user name. Access and permissions depend on the user group of your login account. 5 In Passphrase, enter the passphrase established for your user login account, and click OK. Caution: If a non-SuperUser uses the wrong passphrase, an Incorrect Username or Passphrase message appears. If this occurs multiple times (as specified by the Maximum Login Failures parameter), the Network Security console locks the non-SuperUser out. Even if the correct passphrase is used at that point, access is denied. Contact the SuperUser to create a new passphrase. Viewing the Network Security console The Network Security console contains three main tabs that provide a view of the network topology, the network traffic, and the detection and response functionality: ■ The Devices tab provides a hierarchical tree view of the network topology with a detailed summary of each device. ■ The Incidents tab provides detailed descriptions of security incidents and their correlated events taking place in the network, including sub-levels of packet detail. ■ The Policies tab provides the area for managing protection policies and automated responses at the point of entry. Adjusting the Devices view You can adjust the display of the network topology tree in the Devices tab as follows: To display the entire topology tree ■ In the Devices tab, click Topology > Expand All Objects. To display all device objects and hide all interface objects ■ In the Devices tab, click Topology > Expand Categories. To display the first level of objects in the topology tree ■ In the Devices tab, click Topology > Collapse All Objects.

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37
Getting Started
About the management interfaces
4
In
Username
, enter the user name. Access and permissions depend on the
user group of your login account.
5
In
Passphrase
, enter the passphrase established for your user login account,
and click
OK
.
Caution:
If a non-SuperUser uses the wrong passphrase, an
Incorrect
Username or Passphrase
message appears. If this occurs multiple times (as
specified by the Maximum Login Failures parameter), the Network Security
console locks the non-SuperUser out. Even if the correct passphrase is used
at that point, access is denied. Contact the SuperUser to create a new
passphrase.
Viewing the Network Security console
The Network Security console contains three main tabs that provide a view of
the network topology, the network traffic, and the detection and response
functionality:
The
Devices
tab provides a hierarchical tree view of the network topology
with a detailed summary of each device.
The
Incidents
tab provides detailed descriptions of security incidents and
their correlated events taking place in the network, including sub-levels of
packet detail.
The
Policies
tab provides the area for managing protection policies and
automated responses at the point of entry.
Adjusting the Devices view
You can adjust the display of the network topology tree in the Devices tab as
follows:
To display the entire topology tree
In the
Devices
tab, click
Topology
>
Expand All Objects
.
To display all device objects and hide all interface objects
In the
Devices
tab, click
Topology
>
Expand Categories
.
To display the first level of objects in the topology tree
In the
Devices
tab, click
Topology
>
Collapse All Objects
.