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Chapter 3 Managing the Device Inventory
Working with the Device Inventory
Available Servers Dialog Box
Use the Available Servers dialog box to add, edit, or delete an Auto Update Server or Configuration
Engine.
Depending on how you open this dialog box, the title of the dialog box might specify the type of servers
listed (for example, Available Auto Update Servers or Available Configuration Engines). The dialog
boxes are essentially identical.
Each row represents a single server, and shows the display name for the server in Security Manager, its
IP address, and DNS hostname and domain name. If the dialog box title does not include the server type,
the Type field specifies AUS or CE (Configuration Engine).
To add a server, click the Create button and fill in the Server Properties dialog box (see Server
Properties Dialog Box, page 3-36).
To edit the properties of a server, select it and click the Edit button.
To delete a server, select it and click the Delete button. You are asked to confirm the deletion.
Navigation Path
To open this dialog box, do one of the following:
Select Edit Server... from the Server field in the Auto Update Server or Configuration Engine
groups on the Device Information page of the New Device wizard when adding a device manually.
The selection might also be named Edit Auto Update Server or Edit Configuration Engine.
Select Edit Server... from the Server field in the Auto Update Server or Configuration Engine
groups on the Device Properties—General page. The selection might also be named Edit Auto
Update Server or Edit Configuration Engine.
Related Topics
Device Information Page—New Device, page3-26
Device Information Page – Add Device from Network, page3-13
Adding, Editing, or Deleting Auto Update Servers or Configuration Engines, page3-35
Port The port number that the device managed by the Auto Update Server or
Configuration Engine uses to communicate with the server. The port
number is typically 443.
URN This field is displayed only for Auto Update Servers.
The uniform resource name for the Auto Update Server. The URN is the
name that identifies the resource on the Internet. The URN is part of a
URL, for example, /autoupdate/AutoUpdateServlet. The full URL
could be: https://: server ip:443/autoupdate/AutoUpdateServlet
where:
server ip is the IP address of the Auto Update Server.
443 is the port number of the Auto Update Server.
/autoupdate/AutoUpdateServlet is the URN of the Auto Update
Server.
Table3-8 Server Properties Dialog Box (Continued)
Element Description