Example 6: using compliance center, Scenario description, Task analysis – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Since the configuration segment contains a variable L, which is the same as the variable name of

the Location additional information entry, in this case BIMS automatically sets the variable value as
the default value of the Headquarter additional information entry.
By default, the system sets the variable L as the default value of the CPE Location additional
information entry. You can select the Use the CPE additional information by default check box to

stop the system from setting the default value of Headquarter for the variable L, and define this

variable yourself.
If you want to use the same parameters for all CPEs you selected in the previous step, select the Use

the same parameters for the following CPEs check box. Then BIMS automatically sets the variable
L of all the selected CPE to be the value you define on this page, and you do not need to configure

the variable for all selected CPEs one by one.

7.

Click Next, and then set the variable L for the next CPEs to identify where the CPE is located.

8.

After you finish configuring the variables, set the deployment task attributes, and then click Finish.
For more information, see "

Deploying CPE configurations

Deploying CPE configurations."

BIMS executes the task according to the task attributes, and deploys the segment to the target CPEs.

Example 6: Using Compliance Center

Compliance management helps solve potential configuration and security problems in your network. It
provides an open interface for you to customize compliance policies and execute CPE checking and

violation fixing procedures. Based on a multi-task model, a compliance policy can be bound with one or

more target CPE devices or classes. When BIMS finds configuration segments that violate the compliance

policy, it raises a corresponding alarm and immediately reports the violating details.

Scenario description

As a network administrator, you must configure a compliance policy for checking whether the interface

link-protocol mode of the target CPE class—in this case 12508(HP)—is PPP. If certain CPEs violate the
policy, you will check the violation details and fix them.

Task analysis

To execute this scenario, perform the following tasks:

1.

Customize a compliance policy.

2.

Create a new check task to bind the compliance policy with the target CPE class.

3.

Check the violation reports for details.

4.

Fix any violating configuration segments by using the fix function.

BIMS operations

The following sections describe the operations you must perform in BIMS for this example.

Adding a compliance policy

1.

Click Service > BIMS > Compliance Center > Compliance Policy.

2.

On the Compliance Policy page, click Add on the top of the Policy List pane.

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