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Joining security gateways to SESA
Joining Symantec Gateway Security 400 Series to SESA
Table D-1
Joining SESA
You can join a security gateway to SESA in one of the following ways:
To join SESA
Use one of the following procedures to join Symantec Gateway Security 400 Series appliances to SESA.
To join the local security gateway to SESA using the default organizational unit
1
2
3
4
To join the security gateway to SESA using a specific organizational unit
1
2
3
Options for joining SESA (Continued)
Type of SESA management
Centralized Monitoring
(Alerting, Logging, and
Reporting)
Join SESA and use the default organizational unit.
If you are new to using SESA to manage security gateways, this is the simplest way to connect a
security gateway on the SESA Manager. It requires the least amount of preparation on the SESA
Manager.
Join SESA and use a configuration that is associated with a specific organizational unit.
Join a security gateway to SESA for the purpose of logging and reporting events only.
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click Administration.
In the right pane, on the Advanced Management tab, under Centralized Management, click Centralized
Monitoring and Policy Management.
Under Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture (SESA) Registration, do the following:
Management Server
Type the IP address or the fully-qualified domain name of the SESA server.
Administrator
Type the SESA administrator logon name.
Password
Type the SESA administrator logon password.
Click Join SESA.
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click Administration.
In the right pane, on the Advanced Management tab, under Centralized Management, click Centralized
Monitoring and Policy Management.
Under Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture (SESA) Registration, do the following:
Query SESA
Click this button to populate the Organizational Unit drop-down list.
Management Server
Type the IP address or the fully-qualified domain name of the SESA server.
Administrator
Type the SESA administrator logon name.
Password
Type the SESA administrator logon password.
Security gateway
Description
configuration option
Not applicable.
This option lets you join security gateways to SESA for
event management.
When you join SESA for
event management only,
You use the Symantec Management Console to view the
you cannot configure the
events, and create alerts and reports.
security gateway from
SESA.
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