General Information on Security Agreements
A Security Agreement refers to a listing of functions that the Enterprise Firewall Manager is responsible
for administering. The purpose of this agreement is to allow configuration
responsibilities to be divided between Enterprise Firewall Managers and local administrators. A security
agreement can be assigned to more than one Managed Firewall.
Name
Provide a name for this item. This item name must be unique for this
particular function in the Firewall.
Description
This field is optional and is provided in case you want to
provide a comment or additional information about this item.
Centrally Administered Functions
The check boxes in this section refer to the possible configurations or
categories of configurations that the Enterprise Firewall Manager can administer. Check those configurations
that you want the Enterprise Firewall Manager to administer for this particular Security Agreement.
Configurations listed here include:
- DNS (Domain Name Services)
- Pager Setup
- Mail
- Network Objects
- Log Facilities
- Traffic Control (Connections, Services, Rule Templates, and Socks Templates)
- Log Monitor
- Address Translation
- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol agent)
- Proxy Administration (HTTP, Transparent Proxy, and Real Audio configurations)
- VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Firewalls Assigned to this License Agreement
As a convenience, all Managed Firewalls that are using this particular Agreement are listed here. This
listing is read-only. Security Agreement assignments can be modified via the "Managed Firewalls"
function.
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