Table of Contents
index
- administrative account 1-1
- default 1-3
- read-only access
- refresh caused by restore 8-6
- requirements for 1-3
- types of 1-2
- full access 1-2
- read-only access 1-2
- report viewing only access 1-2
- Administrative Accounts panel 1-1, 1-2
- tasks 1-4
- changing a password 1-6
- changing privilege settings 1-7
- Administrative Accounts tree 1-1
- tasks 1-4
- creating a new administrative account 1-4
- audit records 3-2
- definition of 3-2
- storage of 4-1
- authenticity
- file signatures 10-3
- backup
- performing 7-2
- checkpoints
- specifying 4-12
- Cisco Controlled Host Component
- restarting 4-9
- Consistency Check
- tasks
- configuring 5-3
- performing 5-5
- exported view 9-1
- Export to File 9-1
- definition of 9-1
- tasks 9-1
- exporting settings 9-1, 9-2
- File menu 8-1
- Export to File 9-1
- Import from File 9-4
- Reset 8-1
- Restore 8-5
- file signatures 10-3
- storage location 10-3
- tasks 10-4
- updating file signatures 10-4
- update 10-3
- fmcompact command 11-1
- definition of 11-1
- using 11-2
- fmrestore command 7-3
- using 7-4
- GUI 8-1
- resetting 8-1
- restoring 8-5
- synchronizing with Policy Database 8-5
- imported view 9-4
- Import from File 9-4
- tasks 9-4
- importing settings 9-5
- license
- procedures for updating 10-2
- update 10-2
- license disk 10-1
- MAPI
- configuring 6-1
- notifications
- e-mail 6-1
- pager 6-3
- Policy Database
- audit records 4-2
- checkpointing 4-1
- checkpoints 4-12
- compacting 11-1
- definition of 4-2
- interfacing with 4-2
- key 4-1, 4-10
- log file 4-1
- modifying IP address 4-6
- modifying TCP port
- procedures 4-4
- restarting CHC 4-9
- monitoring network sessions 4-6
- network service
- selecting 4-7
- notification of subsystems 4-2
- panel 4-1
- restoring 7-3
- storage size 4-12
- TCP port for requests 4-4
- Policy Database backup
- tasks 7-2
- backing up Policy Database 7-2
- Policy Database key
- exporting 4-1, 4-10
- Policy Database panel 4-1
- checkpoint
- definition of 4-2
- network service 4-7
- secure communications 4-3
- tasks 4-4
- exporting the key for 4-11
- modifying IP address for 4-6
- restarting 4-9
- scheduling checkpoints for 4-12
- specifying port settings for 4-5
- specifying service definition 4-7
- Policy Monitor panel 3-1
- definition of 3-2
- tasks 3-4
- archiving audit records from 3-4
- duplicating/redirecting received syslog messages from 3-15
- installing/defining ODBC driver for use with 3-12
- modifying IP address used for 3-7
- modifying UDP port used for 3-9
- selecting network service definition for 3-10
- specifying ODBC connection information for use with 3-13
- Policy Monitor Point 3-1
- Policy Report Point 2-1
- associated IP Address 2-4
- associated network service 2-5
- Policy Reports panel 2-1
- definition of 2-1
- reporting agent 2-1
- tasks 2-2
- customizing the start page for 2-7
- modifying associated IP address for 2-4
- modifying TCP port for 2-3
- selecting associated network service for 2-6
- primary server 1-1
- read-only access
- refresh caused by restore 8-6
- reporting agent 2-1
- reports
- customizing
- start page 2-7
- reset 8-1
- Reset command 8-1
- compare to Restore command 8-7
- effect on logging and notifications 8-3
- tasks 8-1
- resetting Policy Manager 8-3
- restore 8-5
- Restore command 8-5
- dependency on Save and Update 8-5
- read-only mode 8-6
- tasks
- restoring last saved changes 8-7
- restoring the GUI client 8-7
- Save and Update
- effect on Restore command 8-5
- secondary server 1-1
- securing communications 4-10
- servers
- types of
- primary server 1-1
- secondary server 1-1
- standby 9-7
- standby server 9-7
- configuring 9-7
- definition of 9-7
- standalone installation only 9-7
- TAPI
- configuring 6-3
- TCP port 4-4
- modifying use by Policy Database 4-4
- network service definition 4-4
- restarting CHC 4-5
- used by Policy Report Point 2-3
- Windows Messaging 6-1







Posted: Tue May 30 08:31:32 PDT 2000
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