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Modify Object - CVR Channel

The CVR Channel object stores the policy and attribute information the CVR driver needs to reset a given value.

IMPORTANT: You must restart the logging server to effect any changes in Channel object configuration. For more information on restarting the logging server, refer to the Novell Nsure Audit Administration Guide.

The following provides a description of each Channel object attribute:

Configuration

 

 

User

The User object with rights to the CVR Channel object.

IMPORTANT: The User object must have directory rights to attributes the CVR channel object resets.

The User and Password attributes provide an added measure of system security. For example, should an unauthorized user hack into the system or gain access to the administrator’s account, the intruder does not have automatic access to the CVR Channel object. This additional security barrier enables the CVR channels to maintain critical system settings in the event of a security breach.

 

 

Password

The user account password.

 

 

Type

The type of data the CVR channel may expect as a Reset Value for the attribute designated in the Attribute field. The data type must match the Attribute Syntax defined in the directory schema.

Currently, the only supported types are Distinguished Name and String.

The Distinguished Name type only supports Distinguished Name syntax. The String type, on the other hand, supports multiple Attribute Syntax options. They include:

  • String

  • Class Name

  • Case Exact String

  • Case Ignore String

  • Numeric String

  • Postal Address

  • Printable String

  • Telephone Number

NOTE: The Attribute Syntax for a given attribute may be viewed in the eDirectory schema using a directory editing tool such as NDS® Snoop, ConsoleOneTM, or iManager.

 

 

Attribute

The name of the attribute the CVR driver resets. You must enter the attribute name exactly as it appears in the eDirectory schema.

NOTE: You may view the eDirectory schema using a directory editing tool such as NDS® Snoop, ConsoleOneTM, or iManager.

The CVR driver scans events’ Text1 and Text2 fields for matching attributes. When it finds a match, the CVR driver applies the reset policy. For more information on this process, see CVR Channel.

 

 

Reset Value

The value the CVR Channel driver maintains for a given attribute.

IMPORTANT: The CVR Channel driver does not validate the reset value syntax. Therefore, you must ensure the reset value follows the required attribute syntax. For example, if the Attribute Syntax is Telephone Number, then the reset value must be a telephone number.

 

 

Operators +-

Click plus + to add a new line. Click minus - to remove a line.

Each line defines a separate reset policy. The policies are not accumulative; the CVR driver applies each policy independently.

There is no programmed limit to the number of policies that can be added to a CVR object.

 

Status

By default, all Channel objects are enabled. This means that the logging server loads the Channel object’s configuration in memory at startup.

If the Channel object is disabled, the logging server does not load that object’s configuration at startup.

IMPORTANT: The Channel object must be located in a supported Channel container for the logging server to find it. See Creating and Configuring Channel Objects for more information.

For more information on the CVR channel, see CVR Channel.

For general information on configuring Channel objects, see Creating and Configuring Channel Objects.

For more information on using Nsure Audit, see Nsure Audit Help.

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