Symantec 11281411 Administration Guide - Page 184

Creating a hierarchical list of Symantec AntiVirus servers

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184 Managing roaming clients Implementing roaming Creating a hierarchical list of Symantec AntiVirus servers You can create the hierarchical list using a text editor such as Notepad. It must contain lines in the following format: where: ■ is the host name of the server. ■ is the server type such as parent server, Quarantine Server, Grc.dat server, or Alert server. ■ is the level that is specified in the server list text file. ■ is the list of servers, which are separated by commas. (Spaces between the commas are optional.) For example, in the enterprise map in Figure 6-1, the USA branch would have the following server list: USASvr Parent 1 USAWestSvr,USAEastSvr Configuring roaming client support options from the Symantec System Center console You can configure roaming client support options from the Symantec System Center console. You can configure options at the following levels: ■ Server group ■ Client group ■ Server ■ Client Once you set the options, Symantec AntiVirus pushes them to the Symantec AntiVirus servers and Symantec AntiVirus clients based on the selected level. To configure roaming client support options from the Symantec System Center console 1 In the Symantec System Center console, right-click the server group, Symantec AntiVirus servers, client group, or Symantec AntiVirus clients that you want to configure, and then click All Tasks > Symantec AntiVirus > Client Roaming Options. If you select a server group, the Symantec System Center will configure all of the servers that are in the server group. If you select a client group, the

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Managing roaming clients
Implementing roaming
Creating a hierarchical list of Symantec AntiVirus servers
You can create the hierarchical list using a text editor such as Notepad. It must
contain lines in the following format:
<computer> <type of server> <level> <server list>
where:
<computer> is the host name of the server.
<type of server> is the server type such as parent server, Quarantine Server,
Grc.dat server, or Alert server.
<level> is the level that is specified in the server list text file.
<server list> is the list of servers, which are separated by commas. (Spaces
between the commas are optional.)
For example, in the enterprise map in
Figure 6-1
, the USA branch would have
the following server list:
USASvr Parent 1 USAWestSvr,USAEastSvr
Configuring roaming client support options from the Symantec
System Center console
You can configure roaming client support options from the Symantec System
Center console. You can configure options at the following levels:
Server group
Client group
Server
Client
Once you set the options, Symantec AntiVirus pushes them to the Symantec
AntiVirus servers and Symantec AntiVirus clients based on the selected level.
To configure roaming client support options from the Symantec System
Center console
1
In the Symantec System Center console, right-click the server group,
Symantec AntiVirus servers, client group, or Symantec AntiVirus clients
that you want to configure, and then click
All Tasks
>
Symantec AntiVirus
>
Client Roaming Options
.
If you select a server group, the Symantec System Center will configure all
of the servers that are in the server group. If you select a client group, the