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When creating SecurityCenter repositories, LCE event source IP ranges must be included along with the
vulnerability IP ranges or the event data and event vulnerabilities will not be accessible from the
SecurityCenter UI.
There are three types of repositories: “Local”, “Remote”, and “Offline”. Local repositories are active repositories of
SecurityCenter data collected via scanners attached to the local SecurityCenter. Remote repositories contain IP address
and vulnerability information obtained via network synchronization with a second (remote) SecurityCenter. Offline
repositories enable SecurityCenter to obtain repository data via manual export/import from a remote SecurityCenter that is
not network-accessible. The screen capture below shows several configured repositories. Note that the “Type” column
only displays when there are repositories other than Local.
As shown in the screen capture above, hover the cursor over the “Total Active IPs” graphic at the bottom of the
screen to view currently used IPs, total IP license count, and IPs remaining.
Repository data collected from a remote or offline repository is static and used solely for reporting purposes.
Click the “Add” button to add a new repository. The sections below contain options for adding each of the three types of
repositories.
Local Repository
This is the default repository type. Data stored in local repositories can be shared between Organizations and includes the
full range of event and vulnerability metadata. The table below describes configurable fields for a local repository: