Symantec 10268947 User Guide - Page 55

Viewing 7100 Series nodes, Devices, Node Options

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Topology Database 55 Viewing objects in the topology tree Under Enterprise, the location object created automatically during the installation process, SuperUsers can add objects to represent each Symantec Network Security 7100 Series appliance node. Viewing 7100 Series nodes The Network Security console provides a way to view Symantec Network Security 7100 Series nodes. The installation process populates the fields in the Advanced Network Options tab blank. After installation, you can view the Advanced Network Options. The Advanced Network Options tab contains information about the designated appliance that this node represents in the topology tree. The initial configuration process automatically provides this information. The fields remain blank until then. Note: Both StandardUsers and RestrictedUsers can view software or appliance nodes, but cannot add, edit, or delete them. To view 7100 Series nodes 1 On the Devices tab, do one of the following: ■ Click an existing 7100 Series node to view summary information in the right pane. ■ Right-click an existing 7100 Series node, and click Edit to view detailed information. 2 In Edit 7100 Series nodes, in the Node Options tab, the following list describes the fields: ■ Model Indicates the model number of the 7100 Series node. ■ Name Indicates the descriptive name of the object, established when added to the topology tree. ■ Customer ID Indicates an optional identification. ■ IP Indicates the IP address for the node; administration IP address if the node is positioned behind a NAT device. ■ Node Number Indicates the unique node number. ■ Monitoring Group Indicates the monitoring group the node is assigned to, if any. ■ Failover Group Indicates the failover group and identifying group number, if any.

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Topology Database
Viewing objects in the topology tree
Under Enterprise, the location object created automatically during the
installation process, SuperUsers can add objects to represent each Symantec
Network Security 7100 Series appliance node.
Viewing 7100 Series nodes
The Network Security console provides a way to view Symantec Network
Security 7100 Series nodes. The installation process populates the fields in the
Advanced Network Options tab blank. After installation, you can view the
Advanced Network Options.
The Advanced Network Options tab contains information about the designated
appliance that this node represents in the topology tree. The initial
configuration process automatically provides this information. The fields
remain blank until then.
Note:
Both StandardUsers and RestrictedUsers can view software or appliance
nodes, but cannot add, edit, or delete them.
To view 7100 Series nodes
1
On the
Devices
tab, do one of the following:
Click an existing 7100 Series node to view summary information in the
right pane.
Right-click an existing 7100 Series node, and click
Edit
to view detailed
information.
2
In
Edit 7100 Series nodes
, in the
Node Options
tab, the following list
describes the fields:
Model
Indicates the model number of the 7100 Series node
.
Name
Indicates the descriptive name of the object, established
when added to the topology tree.
Customer ID
Indicates an optional identification.
IP
Indicates the IP address for the node; administration IP
address if the node is positioned behind a NAT device.
Node Number
Indicates the unique node number.
Monitoring Group
Indicates the monitoring group the node is assigned to, if
any.
Failover Group
Indicates the failover group and identifying group number,
if any.