Viewing Detected Subnets And Their Details; Rogue System Detection Command-Line Options - McAfee EPOLICY ORCHESTRATOR 4.0.2 Product Manual

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Detecting Rogue Systems

Rogue System Detection command-line options

Task
For option definitions, click ? on the page displaying the options.
1
Select the subnet you want to rename and click Rename.
2
In the Action pane, type the new name for the subnet and click OK.

Viewing detected subnets and their details

Use this task to view detected subnets and their details. You can view detected subnets details
from any page that displays detected subnets.
Task
For option definitions, click ? on the page displaying the options.
1
Go to the Network | Detected Systems.
2
In the Subnet Status monitor, click any category to view the list of detected subnets it
contains, such as Covered. The Detected Subnets page appears and displays the subnets
in that category.
3
Click any detected subnet to view its details. The Detected Subnet Details page appears.
Rogue System Detection command-line options
You can run command-line options from the client system. You can start the sensor manually
form the command-line instead of starting it as a Windows service. For example, you might
want to do this if you are testing functionality, or to check the sensor version. The following
table lists the run-time command-line options for the sensor.
Switch
--console
--help
--install
--port
--server
"[server name]" or "[IP
address]"
--uninstall
--version
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Description
Forces the sensor to run as a normal command-line executable; otherwise
it must be run as an NT service.
Prints the help screen and lists available command-line options.
Registers the sensor with the Windows Service Control Manager.
Overrides the ServerPort configuration setting in the registry that you
specified during installation.
NOTE:
This parameter takes affect only when running in command-line
--console
mode, which also requires the
Sample syntax:
sensor.exe --port "8081" --console
Overrides the ServerName configuration setting in the registry that you
specified during installation.
NOTE:
This parameter takes affect only when running in command-line
--console
mode, which also requires the
Sample syntax:
sensor.exe --server "MyServerName" --console
Unregisters the sensor with the Windows Service Control Manager.
Prints the version of the sensor and exits.
command line switch.
command-line switch.

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