Users Guide

Deleting A Policy
1 Click Indications > Policies in the left pane.
2 Select the policy you want to delete.
NOTE: Only inactive policies can be deleted.
The Delete button becomes active.
3 Click the Delete button.
Congure Subscriptions
A subscription is a collection of one policy with one or more clients selected from those on the network. From the Congure Subscriptions
screen, you can view subscriptions that have been previously created, as well as perform the following operations:
Create a new subscription
Edit a subscription
Delete a subscription
Subscribe (apply a subscription to the selected clients)
Unsubscribe (remove a subscription from a client)
Each subscription row can be in one of several states:
Pending
Running
Stopping
Completed
Completed with error(s)
Stopped
To sort the Subscriptions table by any of its elds in ascending or descending order, click the relevant column title. Columns in the
Subscriptions table are:
Subscription Name
Operation
ModierModies the Operation. Currently Stop is the only modier.
Status — The status of the Subscription; if a single client remains in the Pending or Retry state, then the Status of the Subscription will
be Complete With Errors.
Policy Name
Policy Filters
Clients — If one client is included in the subscription, its Fully Qualied Domain Name (FQDN) will be listed in the table. To see a list of
client FQDNs included in the subscription if there are two or more, click the Multiple . . . hyperlink in the column.
To refresh the Subscriptions table, click the refresh button.
Creating A Subscription
NOTE
: You must have already created at least one policy and have clients available before you can create a subscription.
1 Click Indications > Congure Subscriptions, and then click the New button.
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