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[. . . ] OmniVista SafeGuard Manager Release 3. 0 Administration Guide PART NUMBER: 005-0034 REV A1 PUBLISHED: MARCH 2007 ALCATEL-LUCENT 26801 WEST AGOURA ROAD CALABASAS, CA 91301 USA (818) 880-3500 WWW. ALCATEL-LUCENT. COM Alcatel-Lucent Proprietary Copyright © 2007 Alcatel-Lucent. This document may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the expressed written permission Alcatel-Lucent. Alcatel-Lucent ® and the AlcatelLucent logo are registered trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2 OmniVista SafeGuard Manager Administration Guide Contents Preface About This Guide. [. . . ] Highlight an application in the Current column and click Remove to delete the selected application from the application group. 3 Click OK. The application group is added and displayed under the Application Group object in the navigation tree. The maximum number of groups that you can add is 32. Application Group:P2P A new application group (P2P) is available that allows you to collate all policy events related to peer-to-peer (P2P) applications. Currently, SafeGuard supports the following P2P applications: WinNY--a Japanese file sharing program P2P is available in the following System Dashboard layouts: Incidents User Incidents NOTE: P2P application groups are also available in the Policy Incidents and Applications views. 104 OmniVista SafeGuard Manager Administration Guide Chapter 5: Device Configuration Application Filters An application filter is a further refinement of an application. Application filters block an application depending upon an action the user performs. For example, you might allow contractors to use FTP, unless they attempt to upload any document that has the string "spec" in the filename. So when the traffic comes in, SafeGuard matches the FTP traffic against the "spec" parameter in the filename. To define application filters: 1 Select Application Filters from the navigation tree (Figure 61) and click New in the Action Bar. Figure 64 New Application Filter 2 3 4 Specify a name for the filter in the Name field. The operator indicator indicates whether to use either, or a combination of the filter elements. The New App Filter Element dialog box displays (Figure 65). OmniVista SafeGuard Manager Administration Guide 105 Chapter 5: Device Configuration Figure 65 New AppFilter Element 5 Specify the application filter attributes as follows: Table 21 Application Filter Elements Attributes Attribute Protocol Attribute Name Condition Description Select an application protocol from the Protocol dropdown list, for example, HTTP, FTP, or CIFS. Select an attribute name (Content type, Host, or User Agent) from the Attribute Name dropdown list. Select a condition for the filter element from the Condition dropdown list, for example, starts with, contains, and so forth. Specify a value, for example if you chose the condition of starts with in the Condition field, you can say "spec" in this field. Value 6 7 Click OK. The filter element displays in the Elements field of the New AppFilter dialog box (Figure 64). Click OK on the New AppFilter dialog box to create a new application filter. The application filter is added and displayed under the Application Filters object in the navigation tree. Select a filter element and click Edit to change the values of an existing filter element. Select a filter element and click Delete to remove a filter element. 8 9 10 Select a filter element and click Copy to clone the filter elements. 106 OmniVista SafeGuard Manager Administration Guide Chapter 5: Device Configuration Network Zones Network resources can be organized into network zones. These zones or logical groups are collections of nodes and network segments. A zone is an easy way to define the resources for a group and naming that entity. For example, you can define a network zone for the servers for the Finance organization or for the resources that you want to allocate to unauthenticated users. [. . . ] Once the tab is active, data is automatically refreshed every 5 minutes. OmniVista SafeGuard Manager Administration Guide 201 Chapter 8: Audit Logs and Statistics Viewing Device Health Statistics To view device health: 1 From the Config Management view, click on the Device Health Statistics node in the navigation tree, or from the Page Bar, select Other Actions > Show Device Health. The Device Health Statistics screen displays (Figure 129). Figure 129 Device Health Statistics 2 The following statistics are displayed: Table 51 Device Health Statistics Attribute Timestamp User CPU System CPU Idle CPU Total Memory Free Memory Used Memory System Internal Temperature Total memory in MB. CPU utilization by the system. 202 OmniVista SafeGuard Manager Administration Guide Chapter 8: Audit Logs and Statistics Table 51 Device Health Statistics Attribute Fan 1 Speed - Fan 6 Speed Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 Message Description Speed of the various fans from fan 1 to fan 6. Message relating to the device operation performed. These values are collected periodically from each device and stored in the database. [. . . ]

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