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Populating the topology database
Adding nodes and objects
■
Right-click an existing interface group object, and click
Edit
on the
pop-up menu.
2
In
Add Interface Group
or
Edit Interface Group
, enter a descriptive name.
See
“Name”
on page 77.
3
In
Expected Throughput
, click the expected throughput on the pull-down
list.
4
In
TCP Reset Interface
, click the reset interface on the pull-down list.
The reset interface must be cabled to access the monitored network. See the
Symantec Network Security 7100 Series Implementation Guide
.
5
In
Description
, enter an optional description of up to 255 characters.
See
“Description”
on page 77.
6
On the
Networks
tab, click
Add
, enter the network IP address of all
networks monitored by this interface group using CIDR format, and click
OK
.
Caution:
You must replace the default entry (0.0.0.0/0) in the Networks tab
with valid monitored networks in CIDR format before starting a sensor on
the interface. If you fail to take this step, the database can fill with invalid
data and result in a loss of detection and alerting functionality.
7
On the
Interfaces
tab, press
Ctrl
and click to select multiple interfaces for
the interface group, and click
OK
.
Note:
Click
Topology
>
Save Changes
before quitting the Network Security
console. You will lose any unsaved changes when you exit.
See
“Deleting objects”
on page 81.
Summary of Contents for 10521146 - Network Security 7120
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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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