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Navigate the Dell Server
Navigation
The Remote Management Console is a central control center that the administrator can use to deploy and
monitor Dell Security for the enterprise. It consists of security and configuration settings that are applied
through policy to groups called Populations.
The menu pane allows you to access the following:
Dashboard
The Remote Management Console opens to the Dashboard. The Dashboard provides graphs and statistics on
endpoint and threat protection as well as summary statistics on populations and operating systems.
Populations
A population is a grouping for which security policies, settings, and actions can be configured. For example,
you can apply security policies at the Enterprise, Domain, User Group, User, Endpoint Group, and Endpoint
levels. For more information about Populations, see Populations
. For more information about security
policies, see Manage Security Policies.
Reporting
Reporting menu items allow you to collect, view, and export audit events to a SIEM server and launch
Compliance Reporter. Compliance Reporter is a tool that provides reports on the protection state of your
environment and endpoints, deployment issues that require action, and devices within the network.
Management
Allows you to commit policies, perform recovery, and manage licenses, services, alerts, and Data Guardian
external users.
Masthead icons
The following icons display on the masthead:
(1) Logged in user - The user icon and name of the user that is currently logged on.
(2) Gear icon - From the gear icon, you can Change the Superadmin Password
, view information about the
Security Management Server or Security Management Server Virtual, get Dell ProSupport contact
information, and log out.
(3) Question mark icon - From the question mark icon, you can open a help topic that explains the current
screen in the Remote Management Console.
Disconnected Mode
Disconnected mode allows a Security Management Server to manage Advanced Threat Prevention endpoints
without client connection to the Internet or external network. Disconnected mode also allows the Dell