94 Populating the topology database
Adding nodes and objects
9
In
Description
, enter an optional description of up to 255 characters, and
click
OK
.
You may want to enter the serial number of the appliance here for later
reference. The serial number is found on the label on the back panel of the
appliance, with the prefix S/N.
See
“Description”
on page 77.
Note:
After adding a 7100 Series node to the topology tree, you must
perform initial configuration on the designated appliance. The initial
configuration process populates the fields in the Advanced Network Options
tab.
See
“Viewing advanced network options”
on page 94.
Caution:
Click
Topology
>
Save Changes
before quitting the Network
Security console. You will lose any unsaved changes when you exit.
Adding the 7100 Series node automatically creates the interface objects. You
cannot add or delete interfaces on a 7100 Series node, but you can create
interface groups or in-line pairs from the existing interfaces on the node.
For the sensor to run, you must add a protection policy to each interface,
interface group, or in-line pair. To enable TrackBack to query flow data from
this node, you must apply the sensor parameter for flow statistics, and execute
the TrackBack response policy.
■
See
“About 7100 Series interfaces”
on page 95.
■
See
“Defining new protection policies”
on page 120.
■
See
“Enable Flow Statistics Collection”
on page 163.
■
See
“Setting TrackBack response action”
on page 147.
■
See
“Deleting objects”
on page 81.
Viewing advanced network options
The Advanced Network Options tab contains information about the designated
appliance that this node represents in the topology tree. The initial
configuration process automatically provides this information. The fields
remain blank until then.
After physical installation and initial configuration, you can edit the node object
and click the Advanced Network Options tab to view the populated fields.
Summary of Contents for 10521146 - Network Security 7120
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Page 12: ...12 Contents Index...
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Page 110: ...110 Populating the topology database Adding nodes and objects...
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...
Page 366: ...366 Glossary...
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