Symantec 10521146 Administration Guide - Page 60

Tracking user actions, Planning the deployment

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60 Getting started Planning the deployment To set the Lock LCD Screen parameter 1 Click Configuration > Node > Network Security Parameters. 2 In Select Node, choose the node from the pull-down list, and click OK. 3 In the left pane, under 7100 Series Parameters, click Lock LCD Screen. 4 In the right pane, do one of the following: ■ Click True to lock the LCD panel. ■ Click False to unlock the LCD panel. 5 Click Apply. 6 In Apply Changes To, select the node or subset of nodes to which you want to apply the parameter. 7 Click OK to save the changes to this sensor and close. Tracking user actions Symantec Network Security logs all user actions on the Network Security console that modify the configuration. When you set the operational log to verbose mode, Symantec Network Security extends logging to include user actions that do not affect the configuration. The log includes data specific to the action, such as the date and time of the action, the username, query information, whether the query is allowed or denied, and the type of action that was taken. See "Setting automatic logging levels" on page 248. See "Archiving log files" on page 249. See "About operational event notices" on page 199. Planning the deployment Both software and appliance nodes can be deployed singly or clustered: ■ Single-node deployment: A peer relationship between one or more individual single nodes, viewed from one or more independent Network Security consoles. ■ Cluster deployment: A hierarchical relationship between one master node and up to 120 slave nodes that synchronize to the master node. Both software and appliance nodes can be deployed using passive mode; only 7100 Series appliances can be deployed using in-line mode: ■ In-line deployment: Only the Symantec Network Security 7100 Series appliance can be deployed in-line at this time. In-line mode enables multiple

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Getting started
Planning the deployment
To set the Lock LCD Screen parameter
1
Click
Configuration
>
Node
>
Network Security Parameters
.
2
In
Select Node
, choose the node from the pull-down list, and click
OK
.
3
In the left pane, under
7100 Series Parameters
, click
Lock LCD Screen
.
4
In the right pane, do one of the following:
Click
True
to lock the LCD panel.
Click
False
to unlock the LCD panel.
5
Click
Apply
.
6
In
Apply Changes To
, select the node or subset of nodes to which you want
to apply the parameter.
7
Click
OK
to save the changes to this sensor and close.
Tracking user actions
Symantec Network Security logs all user actions on the Network Security
console that modify the configuration. When you set the operational log to
verbose mode, Symantec Network Security extends logging to include user
actions that do not affect the configuration. The log includes data specific to the
action, such as the date and time of the action, the username, query information,
whether the query is allowed or denied, and the type of action that was taken.
See
²Setting automatic logging levels³
on page 248.
See
²Archiving log files³
on page 249.
See
²About operational event notices³
on page 199.
Planning the deployment
Both software and appliance nodes can be deployed singly or clustered:
Single-node deployment
: A peer relationship between one or more
individual single nodes, viewed from one or more independent Network
Security consoles.
Cluster deployment
: A hierarchical relationship between one master node
and up to 120 slave nodes that synchronize to the master node.
Both software and appliance nodes can be deployed using passive mode; only
7100 Series appliances can be deployed using in-line mode:
In-line deployment
: Only the Symantec Network Security 7100 Series
appliance can be deployed in-line at this time. In-line mode enables multiple