Owners Manual
Change Management (Example) | Change Management and Compliance
OMNM 6.5.2 User Guide 499
Some Limitations in this Example
Note that this example does not change authentication, either for telnet or SNMP. If it did alter the
SNMP authentication, you would have to create an SNMP authentication alternative before
scanning could occur.
Creating or Modifying a Compliance Policy
This series of screens lets you configure ProScan policies.
This screen has the following tabs:
•
General
•
Ta rg e t s
•
Criteria
The
Compliance Policy Job Status
screen displays progress of a compliance policy as it executes.
CAUTION:
Compliance policies work only with text files; it does not work with binary configuration files.
If you have more than one type of device, you must typically have more than one compliance policy
to address each device type. To run more than one compliance policy, so you can address multiple
types of devices, create a compliance policy group. See
Creating or Modifying Compliance Policy
Groups
on page 513.
General
This tab has the following fields:
General Properties
Name
—An identifier for the policy (editable only when you click
New
, not on existing policies).
Enabled
—Check to enable this policy.