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Managing nodes in a hierarchical EAD network
Hierarchical node management applies to enterprises or organizations and their branches. By allowing
deployment of EAD servers at both the headquarters and the individual branches, hierarchical node
management helps to improve efficiency and flexibility of EAD security checking for all branches.
With hierarchical node management, each set of EAD components requires its own license, based on the
number of users to be managed.
An EAD server can act as a parent node, child node, or both. Each EAD server can have multiple child
nodes but only one parent node.
Child node list contents
The child node list has the following parameters:
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Policy Update Time—Time when the policy of the current node was last updated. This parameter is
available only when Centralized Policy Management is set to Enable.
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Node Name—Name of the child node. Click the name to view detailed information.
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Status—State of the child node:
{
Normal—Indicates that communication between the child node and the current node is normal.
{
Abnormal—Indicates that either the last report was empty, the last report time was more than
40 minutes ago, or the last deployment failed.
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IP Address—IP address of the child node.
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Port—Listening port of the child node.
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Protocol Type—Protocol type used to access the child node. Only HTTP is supported.
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Last Report Time—Time when the child node last reported security data to the current node.
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Last Deploy—Time when the current node last performed a deployment to its child nodes.
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Operation Result—Operation result of the last deployment.
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Operation—Provides the following management options:
{
Configure—Configure the services to be deployed to the child node. This option is available
only when Centralized Policy Management is set to Enable.
{
Deploy—Deploy the selected services to the child node. This option is available only when
Centralized Policy Management is set to Enable.
{
Deployment History—View the deployment history of the child node. This option is available
only when Centralized Policy Management is set to Enable.
{
Modify—Modify the settings of the child node.
{
Delete—Delete the child node.
Child node information
The child node information details page has the following areas:
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Basic Information
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Real-time statistics on the number of users on the child node
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Real-time statistics on the number of user-services failing the security check on the child node