HP Intelligent Management Center v5.2 Branch Intelligent Management System Administrator Guide
• Rule Type: Basic
• Match Mode: Strict Match
• Match Patterns: link-protocol PPP
7. Click OK.
8. Go back to the Add Compliance Policy page and test the added rule:
a. Click the Test icon in the Test column of the link-protocol rule.
b. On the Test Rule page, enter link-protocol PPP into the Test Content text box, and
then click Test.
A message saying “Test content matches rule link-protocol.” appears, which means the
rule link-protocol passed the test.
9. Go back to the Add Compliance Policy page, and then click OK.
Adding a check task
To add a new check task:
1. Click Service > BIMS > Compliance Center > Check Task.
2. On the Check Task page, click Add.
3. On the Add Check Task page, complete the parameters as follows:
• Task Name: link-protocol check
• Severity Level: Major
• Execute Task: Immediately
• Description: Check the link-protocol of all interfaces
4. In the Compliance Policy List pane, delete the policy you do not need.
5. Click Select CPE Class to activate the CPE class selecting options in the Select CPEs Or CPE
Classes pane.
6. Click Select Class.
7. On the Select CPE Class page, select the check box to the left of 12508(HP), and then click
OK.
Viewing the check reports
BIMS provides three check reports that show check details from execution results, compliance policy
results, and CPE violating results details. For information about each report, see “Managing a
check task history.” Since this example shows how to perform a compliance check task successfully,
in this case, you'd review the compliance policy check results.
To view the compliance policy check results:
1. Click Service > BIMS > Compliance Center > Task History.
The Task History page appears.
2. In the Task History List pane, click the Results icon under the Operation column of task
link-protocol check.
The Compliance Policy Check Results page appears.
3. Check the result details.
Fixing the violating configuration segments
After completing the compliance policy results checking procedure, you find there is a CPE named
HP1 violating the compliance policy with a link-protocol of IP. You must fix the related configuration
segment of the violating CPE, so you go back to the Check Task page to launch the fixing
procedures.
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