Configuring Network Security console parameters
Configuring advanced parameters
Integrating via Smart Agents
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Setting email notification parameters
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Configuring watchdog processes
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Configuring automatic archiving
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Transferring via SCP
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Exporting to file
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Setting automatic logging levels
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Exporting to SESA
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Exporting to SQL
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Exporting to syslog
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Network Security console parameters improve throughput between the Network
Security console and the master node.
By default, the Network Security console attempts to load all incidents from all
the nodes in the chosen cluster. If it lacks sufficient memory to load all the data,
the Network Security console becomes unresponsive. To prevent this, you can
limit the number of incidents loaded, by editing the incidentHours key in
the .
SymantecNetworkSecurity.properties
Advanced parameters are set with a default appropriate for optimum
performance and sensitivity under most circumstances. The advanced
parameters described in this appendix provide ways for a skilled SuperUser to
troubleshoot, or to fine-tune some features for special circumstances. In most
situations, it is not necessary to adjust advanced parameters.
This section includes the following advanced parameters:
Setting Event Message Hashes
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Setting Event Destination Hashes
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Setting Event Queue Length
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Setting Event Rate Throttle
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Advanced configuration
Configuring advanced parameters
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