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Populating the topology database
Managing the topology tree
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About location objects
■
About nodes and interfaces
■
About router objects
■
About Smart Agents
■
About managed network segments
Editing objects
The Network Security console provides a way to edit any user-created object,
and some default objects.
To edit an object
1
On the Devices tab, right-click the object you want to edit, and then click
Edit
.
2
Edit each field as necessary, and click
OK
to save and exit.
■
About location objects
■
About nodes and interfaces
■
About router objects
■
About Smart Agents
■
About managed network segments
Caution:
Click
Topology
>
Save Changes
before quitting the Network
Security console. You will lose any unsaved changes when you exit.
Note:
SuperUsers can add, edit, and delete Symantec Network Security software
and appliance nodes. Administrators, StandardUsers, and RestrictedUsers can
view them, but cannot add, edit, or delete them. See
“User groups reference”
on
page 319 for more about permissions.
Deleting objects
This section describes how to delete nodes, objects, and interface objects not
created automatically during installation.
To delete an object
1
In the Devices tab, right-click the object from the topology tree, and click
Delete
.
2
In
Warning
, click
OK
.
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Page 158: ...158 Responding Managing flow alert rules...
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Page 242: ...242 Reporting Playing recorded traffic...
Page 268: ...268 Managing log files Exporting data...
Page 316: ...316 Advanced configuration Configuring advanced parameters...
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Page 338: ...338 SQL reference Using MySQL tables...
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