You can define the configuration settings that govern UNAB hosts and host groups. CA Access Control Enterprise Management helps you set the value of the settings in the UNAB configuration file (uxauth.ini) or the CA Access Control configuration file (accommon.ini). After you finish assigning values to the configuration settings, CA Access Control Enterprise Management creates a configuration policy that contains the updated settings values and assigns it to the host or host group. The policy is named config@hostName.
Note: You can use the Deployment Audit task to view the deployment status of the policy.
To configure a UNAB host or host group
A list of available tasks appears.
The Configure a UNAB Host: Host Search screen appears.
The Configure a UNAB Host Group: Host Group Search screen appears.
A list of hosts or host groups that match the filter criteria appear.
The UNAB Configuration: HostName or UNAB Configuration: HostGroupName screen appears.
The selected configuration tokens appear.
Note: For more information about the configuration tokens, see the Reference Guide.
CA Access Control Enterprise Management sets the values of the configuration tokens on the selected UNAB host or host group.
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