Parent node information, Viewing the child node list, Modifying the name of the current node – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Anti-phishing software check failures—Number of access users who failed the anti-phishing

software check.

Firewall software check failures—Number of access users who failed the firewall software check.

Anti-spyware software check failures—Number of access users who failed the anti-spyware

software check.

Hard disk encryption software check failures—Number of access users who failed the hard disk
encryption software check.

Windows patch check failures—Number of access users who failed the Windows patch check.

Patch software check failures—Number of access users who failed the patch software check.

Application check failures—Number of access users who failed the application check.

Number of users failing smart device software control group check—Number of access users who
failed the smart device software control group check.

Number of users failing smart device configuration check—Number of access users who failed the
smart device configuration check.

Registry check failures—Number of access users who failed the registry check.

Share directory check failures—Number of access users who failed the share directory check.

Traffic monitoring check failures—Number of access users who failed the traffic monitoring check.

Operating system password check failures—Number of access users who failed the operating
system password check.

Asset registration check failures—Number of access users who failed the asset registration check.

Parent node information

The parent node information page has the following parameters:

IP Address—IP address of the parent node.

Port—Listening port of the parent node.

Protocol Type—Protocol type used by the current node to access the parent node.

Confirmed or Not—Indicates whether the parent node has been confirmed.

Viewing the child node list

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select User Security Policy > Hierarchical Node.
The child node list displays all child nodes of the current node.

3.

To sort the child node list, click the Node Name, Status, IP Address, Port, Protocol Type, Last Report
Time, Last Deploy, or Operation Result column label.

4.

Click Refresh to refresh the child node list.

Modifying the name of the current node

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select User Security Policy > Hierarchical Node.
The child node list displays all child nodes of the current node.

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