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<ul> <li>
  • x*
<br>

  • Do
  • not
  • generate
  • any
  • events
  • (this
  • is
  • the
  • default)
<li>
  • \*
<br>

  • Generate
  • all
  • event
types <li> 100<br> Generate all event types except 100 <li>
  • types
  • 100
    Generate all event types except 100
  • 100,200-
205<br>
  • 205
    Generate
  • event
  • type
  • 100
  • and
  • 200
  • through
  • 205
<li>
  • 100,200-205,
x202<br>
  • x202
    Generate
  • event
  • types
  • 100
  • and
  • 200
  • thru
  • 205,
  • excluding
  • event
  • type
  • 202
</ul>

Entries are processed from left to right, and the list is order dependent. For example, an entry of x*,100 prevents generation of all event types except 100, while an entry of 100,x* prevents generation of all event types (the right-most entry takes precedence).

Field

Description

Event Management Options

Delete Persistent events after
This option specifies how long, in seconds, an event message that is identified as a persistent event will wait to be received by a Universal Enterprise Controller (UEC). Persistent event messages are those whose types are contained in the event generation list. If a persistent event message is not delivered to UEC within the specified time, the Universal Broker will delete the event record from its local Universal Event Subsystem (UES) database.
 
The default value for this option is 172800 seconds, which is equivalent to 2 days.
 
Delete Monitoring events after
This option sepcifies the maximum amount of time, in seconds, event messages used for product activity monitoring will remain in the Universal Broker's local Universal Event Subystem (UES) database. If a monitoring event message is not delivered to a Universal Enterprise Controller (UEC) within the specified time, the Broker will delete the record from its local UES database.
 
The default value for this option is 600 seconds.

Event Generation Options

Generate Activity monitoring events
When this option is selected, the Universal Broker will generate events that monitor product activity. This option is selected by default.
 
Persistent event list
Specifies which events are to be generated and processed as persistent events. A persistent event is saved in a Universal Enterprise Controller (UEC) event database for long-term storage.
Enter a list and/or range of numeric event types, separated by a comma. To exclude an event or range of events, precede the entry with an upper- or lower-case 'X'. Use an asterisk ( * ) to specify all event types.
 
For example:

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<ul> <li> C <br> Country Name <li> CN <br> Common Name <li> L <br> Locality <li> O <br> Organization <li> OU <br> Organizational Unit <li> ST <br> State </ul>
  • C
    Country Name
  • CN
    Common Name
  • L
    Locality
  • O
    Organization
  • OU
    Organizational Unit
  • ST
    State

The following are examples of Distinguished Names:

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<ul> <li>

  • /C=US/ST=Georgia/L=Atlanta/O=Stonebranch,
  • Inc./OU=R
  • &
  • D/CN=Joe
  • Simson/
<li>
  • /C=US/ST=Georgia/L=Atlanta/O=Stonebranch,
  • Inc./OU=Operations/
<li>
  • /C=US/ST=Georgia/L=Atlanta/O=Stonebranch,
  • Inc./OU=Operations/CN=UEC/
</ul>

E-Mail Address
The value entered here is used to match an installed X.509 certificate by comparing the dNSName of the subjectAltName extension value or the commonName (CN) Relative Distinguished Name attribute of a Distinguished Name's subject field. The host name entered here may contain wildcards. For example, *.acme.com.
 
Host Name
The value entered here is used to match an installed X.509 certificate by comparing the dNSName of the subjectAltName extension value or the commonName (CN) Relative Distinguished Name attribute of a Distinguished Name's subject field. The host name entered here may contain wildcards. For example, *.acme.com.
 
IP Address
The value entered here is used to match an installed X.509 certificate by comparing the iPAddress of the subjectAltName extension value. The IP Address entered must be in dotted decimal format (i.e., xx.xx.xx.xx).
 
Serial Number
The value entered here is used to match the Serial Number of an installed X.509 certificate. Please note that serial numbers are not unique across all certificates, only for those certificates provided by specific Certificate Authorities (CA's).

<ul> <li> C <br> Country Name <li> CN <br> Common Name <li> L <br> Locality <li> O <br> Organization <li> OU <br> Organizational Unit <li> ST <br> State </ul>
  • C
    Country Name
  • CN
    Common Name
  • L
    Locality
  • O
    Organization
  • OU
    Organizational Unit
  • ST
    State

The following are examples of Distinguished Names:

<ul> <li>
  • /C=US/ST=Georgia/L=Atlanta/O=Stonebranch,
  • Inc./OU=R
  • &
  • D/CN=Joe
  • Simson/
<li>
  • /C=US/ST=Georgia/L=Atlanta/O=Stonebranch,
  • Inc./OU=Operations/
<li>
  • /C=US/ST=Georgia/L=Atlanta/O=Stonebranch,
  • Inc./OU=Operations/CN=UEC/
</ul>

E-Mail Address
The value entered here is used to match an installed X.509 certificate by comparing the dNSName of the subjectAltName extension value or the commonName (CN) Relative Distinguished Name attribute of a Distinguished Name's subject field. The host name entered here may contain wildcards. For example, *.acme.com.
 
Host Name
The value entered here is used to match an installed X.509 certificate by comparing the dNSName of the subjectAltName extension value or the commonName (CN) Relative Distinguished Name attribute of a Distinguished Name's subject field. The host name entered here may contain wildcards. For example, *.acme.com.
 
IP Address
The value entered here is used to match an installed X.509 certificate by comparing the iPAddress of the subjectAltName extension value. The IP Address entered must be in dotted decimal format (i.e., xx.xx.xx.xx).
 
Serial Number
The value entered here is used to match the Serial Number of an installed X.509 certificate. Please note that serial numbers are not unique across all certificates, only for those certificates provided by specific Certificate Authorities (CA's).

Field

Description

Certificate Map ACL List Box

Displays the entries contained in the X.509 certificate mapping. The order in which entries are evaluated and applied are based on their position in this list. Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to change an entry's priority.

Add Button

Displays a dialog box that allows an entry to be added to the Access Control List. The fields in this dialog are populated with default values.
 

 
Certificate ID
The value entered here is used as a key to establish a mapping between this entry and a Universal ACL entry that may reference it.
 
Subject
The value entered here is used to match the subject field of an installed X.509 certificate. The subject contains properties of the entity identified by the certificate. It is formatted as an X.501 Distinguished Name (DN), which is a hierarchical list of attributes referred to as Relative Distinguished Names (RDNs).
 
Some of the more common RDN values that may be used in a DN include:

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Edit Button

Displays a dialog that allows the selected Access Control List entry to be modified.
 

 
Certificate ID
The value entered here is used as a key to establish a mapping between this entry and a Universal ACL entry that may reference it.
 
Subject
The value entered here is used to match the subject field of an installed X.509 certificate. The subject contains properties of the entity identified by the certificate. It is formatted as an X.501 Distinguished Name (DN), which is a hierarchical list of attributes referred to as Relative Distinguished Names (RDNs).
 
Some of the more common RDN values that may be used in a DN include:

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Delete Button

Removes the selected item from the Access Control List.

Move Up Button

Moves the selected item up one position in the list.

Move Down Button

Moves the selected item down one position in the list.

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