Symantec 10551441 Administration Guide - Page 180

Roaming client components, computers. Administrators enable roaming on the computers before

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180 Managing roaming clients Roaming client components ■ Attempt to balance the load among a pool of equivalent servers when selecting a parent server. ■ Automatically identify the best parent server when the client connects to the network (for unmanaged clients that are converted to managed clients). For example, a corporation may have a distribution center for new computers. Administrators enable roaming on the computers before they are sent to branch offices. This entails specifying all of the possible roam servers for the new computers. When end users connect the new computers to the network, Symantec AntiVirus automatically assigns the best parent server. Roaming client components Table 6-1 lists roaming client components. Table 6-1 Roaming client components Component Description List of 0 level servers Lists the 0 level of servers that are available as possible roam servers for a specific roaming client. Roaming clients store this data in their registries. See "Analyzing and mapping your Symantec AntiVirus network" on page 182. See "Creating a list of 0 level Symantec AntiVirus servers" on page 183. Hierarchical list of servers Lists all roam servers, grouped by hierarchical level. Roaming servers store this data in their registries. See "Analyzing and mapping your Symantec AntiVirus network" on page 182. See "Creating a hierarchical list of Symantec AntiVirus servers" on page 184. Roamadmn.exe Sets up Symantec AntiVirus servers for roaming access. See "Configuring additional roaming client support for roam servers" on page 187. SavRoam.exe Provides roam server data to roaming clients. See "Configuring roaming client support options from the Symantec System Center console" on page 184.

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Managing roaming clients
Roaming client components
Attempt to balance the load among a pool of equivalent servers when
selecting a parent server.
Automatically identify the best parent server when the client connects to
the network (for unmanaged clients that are converted to managed clients).
For example, a corporation may have a distribution center for new
computers. Administrators enable roaming on the computers before they
are sent to branch offices. This entails specifying all of the possible roam
servers for the new computers. When end users connect the new computers
to the network, Symantec AntiVirus automatically assigns the best parent
server.
Roaming client components
Table 6-1
lists roaming client components.
Table 6-1
Roaming client components
Component
Description
List of 0 level servers
Lists the 0 level of servers that are available as possible roam
servers for a specific roaming client. Roaming clients store this
data in their registries.
See
“Analyzing and mapping your Symantec AntiVirus network”
on page 182.
See
“Creating a list of 0 level Symantec AntiVirus servers”
on
page 183.
Hierarchical list of
servers
Lists all roam servers, grouped by hierarchical level. Roaming
servers store this data in their registries.
See
“Analyzing and mapping your Symantec AntiVirus network”
on page 182.
See
“Creating a hierarchical list of Symantec AntiVirus servers”
on page 184.
Roamadmn.exe
Sets up Symantec AntiVirus servers for roaming access.
See
“Configuring additional roaming client support for roam
servers”
on page 187.
SavRoam.exe
Provides roam server data to roaming clients.
See
“Configuring roaming client support options from the
Symantec System Center console”
on page 184.