Juniper SECURITY THREAT RESPONSE MANAGER 2008.2 R2 - MANAGING SENSOR DEVICES REV 1 Manual page 15

Managing sensor devices
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If you select JDBC, go to
a
If you select JDBC:SiteProtector, go to
b
If you select JuniperNSM, go to
c
If you select LEA, go to
d
If you select SNMP, go to
e
If you select SDEE, go to
f
If you have selected JDBC:
Step 6
Click Configure.
a
The JDBC Configuration window appears.
Enter values for the parameters:
b
- Database Type - Using the drop-down list box, select the type of database
that you wish to use for the event source. The options include Microsoft
MSDE, Postgres, MySQL, and Oracle.
- Database Name - Specify the name of the database you wish to connect.
- Table Name - Specify the name of the table or view that includes the event
records.
- Select List - Specify the list of fields that you wish to include in the events.
You can use a comma separated list or specify * for all fields from the table
or view.
- Compare Field - Specify a numeric value or timestamp field that you wish to
use to identify new events added between queries to the table.
- Hostname - Specify the IP address or hostname of the database server.
- Port - Specify the port number used by the database server. The default is
1433.
- Username - Specify the database username.
- Password - Specify the database password.
- Polling Interval - Specify the polling interval, which is the number of
seconds between queries to the event table. The default is 10.
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6.
Step
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Step
10.
Managing Sensor Devices Guide
Step
7.
Step
8.
11.
Configuring Protocols
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