CHAPTER 21
Managing Secure Access Devices
Managing Large Binary Data Files (NSM Procedure)
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Managing Large Binary Data Files (NSM Procedure) on page 295
Removing a Secure Access Device from NSM Management (NSM Procedure) on page 296
Archiving Secure Meetings (NSM Procedure) on page 297
Managing Secure Access Node from a Cluster on page 298
Large binary data files that form a part of the configuration of Secure Access and Infranet
Controller devices are handled differently from the remainder of the configuration in
NSM. The size of some of these binary files could make configurations large enough to
overload resources on the NSM server. Consequently, only the large binary files you specify
are imported into NSM, and those files are configured as shared objects, which avoids
duplication if they are applied to multiple devices.
To download a large binary data file and link that file into the Secure Access or Infranet
Controller device configuration tree:
In the Device Manager, right-click the device icon and select Import Device from the
1.
list to import the Secure Access or Infranet Controller device configuration. When the
import job is finished, the device object configuration contains the MD5 stubs for each
of the large binary data files.
Upload each mandatory large binary data file onto the NSM client workstation. Use
2.
the device Web UI to upload binary files form the Secure Access or Infranet Controller
device. Other files, such as ESAP configuration files, should be downloaded form the
site of origin.
Create a shared object in the NSM Object Manager for the binary file as follows:
3.
In the Configure panel of the NSM navigation tree, select Object Manager > Binary
a.
data, and then click the Add icon.
In the New Binary Data dialog box, enter a name for the object, select a color for
b.
the object icon, add a comment if desired, and select the file you uploaded in Step
2.
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