Note - If the Multi-Domain Server and SmartEvent are installed on different sides
of the firewall, add a rule that allows SIC traffic between them.
d) The version is not entered automatically if the SmartEvent version is newer
than the version of the Multi-Domain Server. If so, select the most recent
version available from the Version drop-down list.
e) In the Management Software Blades list, select SmartEvent.
2. Select Close and OK.
3. From the File menu, select Save.
4. From the SmartDomain Manager:
a) Assign a Global Policy on all Domain Management Servers participating with
SmartEvent.
b) For each Domain Management Server participating with SmartEvent, open its
SmartDashboard, select Policy > Install Database, and select only the Log
Servers and the Domain Management Server from which you want the
SmartEvent to read logs.
Enabling Connectivity with the Multi-Domain Server
1. Open the SmartEvent client
2. Go to Policy tab > General Settings > Objects > Customers
3. Add all the Domain Management Servers with which you will be working.
4. Objects will be synchronized from the Domain Management Servers. The
synchronization progress can be monitored from the status window in the
Overview pane.
Defining the Internal Network for SmartEvent
To help SmartEvent determine whether events originated internally or externally, the
Internal Network must be defined. Certain network objects are copied from the
management server to the SmartEvent server during the initial synchronization and
updated afterwards periodically. Define the Internal Network from these objects.
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