Symantec 11281411 Administration Guide - Page 182

Analyzing and mapping your Symantec AntiVirus network, Symantec System Center console.

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182 Managing roaming clients Implementing roaming ■ Configure roaming client support for roaming clients and servers from the Symantec System Center console. ■ Configure additional roaming client options for roaming clients in the registry. This task is optional. ■ Configure additional roaming client options for roam servers in the registry. This task is optional. ■ Configure additional server types for roaming clients in the registry. This task is optional. Analyzing and mapping your Symantec AntiVirus network While you may have many servers in your network, you may want to identify only some of them as roam servers. Creating a hierarchical map of your network lets you quickly identify roam servers for your network. Figure 6-1 illustrates a map of an enterprise network that spans three continents. While this organization has more Symantec AntiVirus servers than appear in the map, only the mapped servers are identified as regional pointer servers. Figure 6-1 Sample enterprise map USASvr USAEastSvr USAWestSvr Level 0 Level 1 EuropeSvr EUROWestSvr EUROEastSvr AsiaSvr JapanSvr KoreaSvr

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Managing roaming clients
Implementing roaming
Configure roaming client support for roaming clients and servers from the
Symantec System Center console.
Configure additional roaming client options for roaming clients in the
registry. This task is optional.
Configure additional roaming client options for roam servers in the registry.
This task is optional.
Configure additional server types for roaming clients in the registry. This
task is optional.
Analyzing and mapping your Symantec AntiVirus network
While you may have many servers in your network, you may want to identify
only some of them as roam servers. Creating a hierarchical map of your network
lets you quickly identify roam servers for your network.
Figure 6-1
illustrates a map of an enterprise network that spans three
continents. While this organization has more Symantec AntiVirus servers than
appear in the map, only the mapped servers are identified as regional pointer
servers.
Figure 6-1
Sample enterprise map
USASvr
EuropeSvr
KoreaSvr
USAWestSvr
USAEastSvr
EUROWestSvr
AsiaSvr
JapanSvr
EUROEastSvr
Level 0
Level 1