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тАО01-07-2005 06:03 AM
тАО01-07-2005 06:03 AM
ISEE security option explanation
I have recently installed ISEE. I have been unable to find an explanation of one of the security options; "Do not allow access to networked computers or peripherals". What does this mean? Is a Fibre Channel attache RAID considered a peripheral? From what perspective is this taken, i.e. from the ISEE client looking out the network?
Thanks,
Carl
Thanks,
Carl
When in doubt, gas it!
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тАО01-10-2005 10:59 AM
тАО01-10-2005 10:59 AM
Re: ISEE security option explanation
Carl,
This setting restricts MAP calls that rely on network access (such as SNMP). Instead of populating return telemetry with valid data, these calls would note a security exception.
ISEE currently does not deploy any MAP functionality that would be affected by this setting.
Hope this helps explain things.
Lisa Williams,
HP ISEE
This setting restricts MAP calls that rely on network access (such as SNMP). Instead of populating return telemetry with valid data, these calls would note a security exception.
ISEE currently does not deploy any MAP functionality that would be affected by this setting.
Hope this helps explain things.
Lisa Williams,
HP ISEE
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тАО01-11-2005 07:10 AM
тАО01-11-2005 07:10 AM
Re: ISEE security option explanation
Hi Lisa,
Yes that does answer my question. Thank you for your help.
Carl
IGS
Yes that does answer my question. Thank you for your help.
Carl
IGS
When in doubt, gas it!
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