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Start Identifier and End Identifier in the rule. An Aggregate Link rule checks devices by link rather than
by device. (HPA) Speed status is used as an example.
A Configuration Segment rule checks any configuration segment in the configuration file on the device.
The start position and end position of the configuration segment are determined by Start Identifier and
End Identifier in the rule. (HPA) Remote login is used as an example.
Device
The (HPA)Syslog enabled rule belongs to the Syslog compliance policy. It checks whether the device is
enabled with the Syslog function. If the device is not enabled with the Syslog function, a fixing command
is executed to enable the function.
1.
Navigate to Service > Compliance Policy.
a.
Click the Service tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.
b.
Click Compliance Center on the navigation tree on the left.
c.
Click Compliance Policy under Compliance Center on the left navigation tree.
The Policy List appears.
2.
Input Syslog in the Name field, and click Query.
3.
Click the name link of Syslog in the Policy List to enter the Compliance Policy Details page.
For more information about the Compliance Policy Details page, see "
information about a compliance policy
."
4.
Click the name link of (HPA)Syslog enabled in the Rule List to enter the Rule Details page.
a.
Checks whether the device is a Hewlett Packard device. If not, the rule does not check the
device. If yes, the rule goes to the next step.
b.
Checks whether the device series belongs to Device Series. If not, the rule does not check the
device. If yes, the rule goes to the next step.
c.
Checks whether the Latest backup running configuration file contains the undo info-center
enable string. If not, the device is enabled with the Syslog function and conforms to the
Compliance Policy. If yes, the device violates the Compliance Policy, and the rule goes to the
next step.
d.
Executes the info-center enable command to enable the Syslog function on the device and ends
the check.
e.
Repeats the previous steps to check all the devices in the check task.
Interface
The (Cisco)No delay on interfaces-CatOS rule checks whether an interface delay is configured for an
interface on the device. If yes, a fixing command is used to remove the interface delay configuration.
1.
Navigation Service > Compliance Policy.
a.
Click the Service tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.
b.
Click Compliance Center on the navigation tree on the left.
c.
Click Compliance Policy under Compliance Center on the left navigation tree.
The Policy List appears.
2.
Input Interface in the Name field, and click Query.
3.
Click the name link of Interface delay in the Policy List to enter the Compliance Policy Details page.
For more information about the Compliance Policy Details page, see "
information about a compliance policy
."