When you install a CA DLP server, the following features are available:
CA DLP Server
Installs the CA DLP infrastructure, enabling the various components to run and communicate.
Enterprise Server
Enables the local computer to function as a CA DLP server. Exclude this feature if you want a console-only installation.
Policy engines permit CA DLP to integrate with Microsoft Exchange and other external email sources. Policy Engines are normally installed on a gateway server. For details, see Policy engines.
Enables you to call a policy engine from a remote location (via the External Agent API), including from a non‑Windows system. For example the CA DLP Network Boundary Agent uses the Socket API to analyze traffic leaving or entering the corporate network from the internet. For details, see Socket API.
Imports emails and IM conversations from external sources such as Microsoft Exchange mailboxes.
Installs a modified policy engine hub that enables Event Import to connect to policy engines. It is part of the Import Policy feature.
Installs predefined import configuration files. These can be customized as required—see Template configuration files.
Not supported in the current release. This installs the content proxy server and content indexer components that interact with the CA DLP infrastructure—see Content Services deployment.
Lets you specify which events to index.
Installs the indexing service to index events into a Content database.
Installs the service that the CMS uses to connect to a content database.
Enables the Data Management console to retrieve and display events archived in third party remote storage locations. This feature is normally installed on a utility machine. For details, see Remote Data Manager.
Ensures that e‑mails released from quarantine are sent on to their original recipients.
Installs the connectors needed to implement third party object storage integration.
Enables EMC Corporation's Centera content addressed storage (CAS) solution to integrate with CA DLP.
Enables IBM DB2 Content Manager to integrate with CA DLP. It allows storage management, archiving and retrieval of large volumes of captured data.
Management Console
This enables the host system to run these consoles:
Enables administrators to manage users, machines, and policies, view log files, train content agents, and so on.
Lets reviewers search for, view and update the audit status for captured and imported events.
Note: By default, only the Administration console is installed with the Management Console.
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