Symantec 10521146 Administration Guide - Page 64
Deploying node clusters
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64 Getting started Deploying node clusters For more information about the cluster parameter, see "Setting QSP Port Number" on page 281. ■ Sensor parameters: Dictate sensor detection behavior. You can fine-tune sensor parameters to recognize normal traffic behavior on your system and alert you to suspicious behavior. For more information about sensor parameters, see "Configuring sensor detection" on page 160. Symantec Network Security provides node parameters to configure the following tasks on each node: ■ See "Setting Maximum Login Failures" on page 59. ■ See "Setting email notification parameters" on page 143. ■ See "Setting SNMP notification parameters" on page 146. ■ See "Tuning incident parameters" on page 213. ■ See "Configuring FlowChaser" on page 220. ■ See "Setting automatic logging levels" on page 248. ■ See "Archiving log files" on page 249. ■ See "Compressing log files" on page 252. ■ See "Exporting data" on page 254. ■ See "Integrating via Smart Agents" on page 283. ■ See "Configuring watchdog processes" on page 293. ■ See "Configuring advanced parameters" on page 311. Deploying node clusters The full power and advanced features of Symantec Network Security become available when you create a group or cluster of nodes, and establish one node as the master. A cluster of software or appliance nodes enables Symantec Network Security to monitor all parts of a network from the central Network Security console, and share information between nodes. In a clustered deployment, the master node can check, update, and synchronize all nodes in the cluster. High-availability failover deployment becomes available using pair configurations of active and standby nodes. Users can view all Network Security