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Removing a Secure Access Device from NSM Management (NSM Procedure)
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Click OK.
c.
Link the shared object to the corresponding node in the device configuration tree as
4.
follows:
In the Device Manager, double-click the Secure Access or Infranet Controller device
a.
to open the device editor, and then select the Configuration tab.
Navigate to the node in the configuration where you want to load the binary file.
b.
For example, to load an ESAP package, click Authentication and then select
Endpoint Security. In the Host Checker tab, select Endpoint Security Assessment
Plug-Ins, and then click the Add icon.
Select the shared object. To continue the ESAP example, in the New Endpoint
c.
Security Assessment Plug-Ins dialog box, enter a version number, and select a
shared binary data object from the Path to Package list.
Click OK. If the object you want is not in the list, you can add it to the shared binary
d.
data list by clicking the Add icon. The Binary Data dialog box appears as in Step 3.
Click OK to save the newly configured links.
e.
Removing a Secure Access Device from NSM Management (NSM Procedure) on page 296
Archiving Secure Meetings (NSM Procedure) on page 297
Configuring Secure Access Sign-In Pages (NSM Procedure) on page 211
Configuring Host Checker Third-Party Applications Using Predefined Rules (NSM
Procedure) on page 234
Deleting a device removes all device configuration information from the management
system, but might be the best solution if you need to perform extensive troubleshooting
or reconfigure the device locally.
To remove a Secure Access device from NSM Management:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager> Devices.
1.
Click the Device Tree tab.
2.
From the device tree, select the Secure Access device that you would like to remove
3.
from NSM Management.
Right-click and select Delete, or click the Delete button. The Delete dialog box appears.
4.
If the device is referenced in a firewall rule, this dialog box displays the rules that
reference it. You can click the links that appear to display the Security Policies, and
to view or edit those references.
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