User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- AVG Internet Security Business Edition Installation
- AVG Admin Deployment Wizard
- AVG Network Installer Wizard Basic Mode
- AVG Network Installer Wizard Advanced Mode
- AVG Admin Console
- AVG Admin Server
- AVG Admin Lite
- AVG Settings Manager
- Configuration
- How to...
- How to Connect Stations to AVG Datacenter
- How to Migrate Stations from/to Different DataCenter
- How to Synchronize Stations
- How to solve Update related issues
- How to Change User Interface Language
- How to use Microsoft SQL Server database system
- How to Control station users actions
- Requests handling and status messages
- How to manage access rights
- How to maintain the DataCenter database
- List of AVG Setup Parameters
- AVG DataCenter
- Updates
- AVG Admin Server 2012 for Linux
- FAQ and Technical Support
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6.3.3. Station Components States Synchronization
This synchronization process sends data from the station to the AVG DataCenter. It takes place:
every time the station powers on/goes online (immediately),
every time a component state is changed (within 5 minutes).
It is also possible to request immediate synchronization from the AVG Admin Console. Simply
choose a station's node in the navigation tree, in a stations view right-click and from the context
menu select Station settings/Refresh components state from the context menu.
6.4. Stations
The Stations item allows you to view complex information about all stations currently managed by
the AVG DataCenter. The record of a station is created once the station first logs in to the AVG
DataCenter.
You are allowed (using the context menu over the table of groups of stations displayed in the view
section) to create groups of stations, and to assign a single station into specific groups.
By default, the stations are divided into these groups:
Non-Compliant stations - contains stations that are in an non-standard state (i.e. don't
comply to predefined conditions)
Stations with AVG Firewall - contains a list of stations that have the Firewall component
installed.
New Stations - contains only stations that have not been assigned to any administrator
defined group yet.
More detailed information on each group can be found in the following chapters.
In the current view section you can then find information related to specific stations. Using the tabs,
the information is divided into several categories:
Stations tab
Contains general information about each station (name, domain, group, last contact, etc).
Details tab
Displays additional information regarding the stations including IP address, MAC address,
operating system, restart request etc.
Versions tab
Displays information about versions of AVG, virus base, anti-spyware base or anti-spam base
on each station.