Network and Security Manager Administration Guide
Creating Subdomains
Viewing Current Domain Detail
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To log out an administrator forcibly:
From the menu bar, click Tools > Logged In Administrators. A list of logged-in
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administrators appears.
Right-click the name of the administrator to be logged out under the Admin Name
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column. The Logout button appears.
Click Logout to forcibly log out the administrator.
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The logged out administrator sees the Session Logged Out dialog box. After the
administrator clicks OK, the dialog box disappears.
By default, this activity is assigned to the system administrator. Custom roles can be
created in the NSM installation with this activity enabled. The Audit log shows which
system administrator logged out which administrator.
When the administrator is forcibly logged out, the following rules apply:
Any objects that were locked by the administrator during the login session are unlocked.
The server operations triggered by the logged-out GUI (Jobs, Reports, Log-Viewer, and
so on) run to completion in the server.
An administrator cannot forcibly log out from his own session.
Server resources such as the GUI Server connection to a client and a port are freed.
In a central or a regional server setup, forced logout applies only to a server. The
administrator is not logged out form other servers.
To create a subdomain, in the Subdomains tab, add a new subdomain and click OK. The
new subdomain appears in the subdomain list.
NOTE: You cannot create VPNs between devices in different domains,
You can add unlimited subdomains in the global domain. However, you cannot create
subdomains within a subdomain. When you view the Manage Administrators and Domains
dialog box from within a subdomain, the Subdomains tab does not appear. To view a
subdomain in the main display area, select it from the list at the top of the navigation
tree.
NOTE: Objects and groups defined in the global domain are not visible in subdomains.
The domain detail displays the subdomains, administrators, their roles, and authentication
server for the currently selected domain (subdomains appear only when you view the
global domain).
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