Reference Guide
Security Management Server v10.2.10 AdminHelp
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The Advanced Threat Events tab displays information about events for the entire enterprise based on
information available in the Dell Server.
The tab displays if the Advanced Threat Prevention service is provisioned and licenses are available.
To export data from the Advanced Threat Events tab, click Export and select Excel or CSV file format.
Note: Excel files are limited to 65,000 rows. CSV files have no size limit.
For a list of fields and filters on the tab, see Advanced Threat Events tab fields and filters
.
Domains
Domains
On the Domains page, you can add a domain or search and select a domain to
View or Modify Domain
Information.
Add a Domain
To add a Domain, follow these steps:
1. In the left pane, click Populations > Domains.
2. On the Domains page, click Add.
3. Complete the fields on the Add Domains page.
Domain DNS Suffix - Enter the fully qualified host name or the computer name and
domain portion of the hostname (for example,
<computer_name>.<domainname>.com) for the enterprise directory server.
Port - Enter a port for the directory server. If you do not specify a port, the default port
of 389 is used. The secure port, 636, uses an SSL connection instead of clear text.
Global catalog ports are 3268 (clear-text) and 3269 (secure).
Distinguished Name - Populated when you tab from the completed Host Name field or
refresh the URL. If necessary, correct the entry to reflect the domain (for example,
DC=domainname, DC=com).
User Name - Enter a user name with rights for the domain to read and run queries on
the enterprise directory server. The format must be UPN, such as user@domain.com.
Password - Enter a password with rights for the domain to read and run queries on the
enterprise directory server.
4. In the Domain Alias area, enter the domain name or other alias and click Add. It is
recommended that you add a pre-Windows 2000 domain name as an alias. You may
enter any UPN suffixes that are allowed for the domain and are configured in the
enterprise directory server.
A Domain Alias is a mapping the Dell Server uses to select which domains to search to
locate users that might match the suffix in the UPN.
5. Click Add Domain.
Users