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OmniVista SafeGuard Manager Administration Guide
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Chapter 5: Device Configuration
Understanding Device Management Display
OmniVista SafeGuard Manager can be used to manage partial configuration of
SafeGuard devices. The configurable objects fall under the following two categories:
■ Policy
— Application Group
— Application Filter
— Network Zone
— User Policies
— Roles
■ Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)
— Role Derivation
— LDAP Server
The navigation tree depicting the device/template hierarchy uses different legends to
differentiate between template objects. It is important to understand the visual
differences between these objects in order to simplify the management of templates
across several devices. Ta bl e 40 shows the legends and what they mean:
You can show or hide the legend by clicking on the icon as shown in Figure 100.
Table 40 Template Objects
Legend Description
Device object, no
template association
Objects that appear in black belong to a device when
the device is not associated with a template.
Template object Objects that appear in blue belong to a template.
Overridden template
object
Objects that have a strike through them are also
template objects but there is an overriding device
object that has the same key.
Deleted Device Object
Device objects that have been deleted have a strike
through them and appear in maroon color. These
objects exist in the template but not in the device
Overriding device object Objects that appear in red are device objects that
potentially override a similar object in the template. The
object was probably created or modified using other
interfaces into SafeGuard, for example, CLI. to accept
this change to the template, select the object and
right-click and select Add to Template.










