Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
View and Delete Access Violations for a Storage Center
View access violations to determine who has unsuccessfully attempted to log in. A maximum of 100 access violations are
recorded and displayed for a Storage Center.
Steps
1. If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
2. In the Summary tab, click Edit Settings.
The Edit Storage Center Settings dialog box opens.
3. Click the IP Filtering tab.
4. Click Show Access Violations.
The Show Access Violations dialog box opens.
5. (Optional) Delete access violations.
a. Select the corresponding checkbox for each violation that you want to delete.
b. Click Delete Selected Violations.
A confirmation dialog box opens.
c. Click OK.
The confirmation dialog box closes.
d. Click OK.
The Show Access Violations dialog box closes.
6. Click OK.
Apply Access Filtering Settings to Multiple Storage Centers
Access filtering settings that are assigned to a single Storage Center can be applied to other Storage Centers.
Prerequisites
The Storage Center must be added to Storage Manager using a Storage Center user with the Administrator privilege.
Steps
1. If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
2. In the Summary tab, click Edit Settings.
The Edit Storage Center Settings dialog box opens.
3. Click the IP Filtering tab.
4. Select the Apply these settings to other Storage Centers checkbox.
5. Click Apply.
The Select Storage Center dialog box opens.
6. Select the checkbox for each Storage Center to which you want to apply the settings.
7. Click OK.
Configuring a Storage Center to Inherit Settings
A Storage Center can be configured to inherit settings from another Storage Center to save time and ensure that Storage
Centers are configured consistently.
Prerequisites
The Storage Center must be added to Storage Manager using a Storage Center user with the Administrator privilege.
About this task
NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help
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