Enforcement Clusters And Servers; Enforcement Clusters - Novell ZENWORKS NETWORK ACCESS CONTROL 5.0 - 09-22-2008 User Manual

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Notifications —
End-user screens —
Agentless credentials —
Logging —
Section 3.18, "Logging," on page 131
Advanced —
Section 3.19, "Advanced Settings," on page 133
NOTE: You can override any of the cluster default settings on a per-cluster basis.

3.2 Enforcement Clusters and Servers

The Enforcement clusters & servers menu option
you configure Enforcement clusters and servers. You can perform the following tasks:

Enforcement clusters

Add, edit, or delete Enforcement clusters
Set operating parameters for specific Enforcement clusters, which differ from the default
Enforcement cluster and server settings set up on the System configuration
window
View available Enforcement clusters and associated servers
View status of Enforcement clusters and servers
Select cluster access mode (normal or allow all)
ESs
Add, edit, or delete ESs
Set ES network settings, date and time, and password
View available ESs
View status, memory usage, and disk space usage of ESs
3.3 Enforcement Clusters
The following sections contain more information:
Section 3.3.1, "Adding an Enforcement Cluster," on page 40
Section 3.3.2, "Editing Enforcement Clusters," on page 42
Section 3.3.3, "Viewing Enforcement Cluster Status," on page 42
Section 3.3.4, "Deleting Enforcement Clusters," on page 43
Section 3.17.5, "Notifications," on page 123
Section 3.17.6, "End-user Screens," on page 125
Section 3.17.7, "Agentless Credentials," on page 127
(Figure 3-2 on page
43) is where
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