The Properties tab lists information about the selected asset.
To access the Properties tab, in the web client, navigate to Asset Management > Assets > View Details > Properties.
Property |
Description |
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Name |
The asset name. Assets that are part of a Directory have this automatically synchronized from the Directory. |
Description |
Description of the selected asset. Assets that are part of a Directory have this automatically synchronized from the Directory. |
Property |
Description |
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Platform |
The platform of the selected managed system. |
Version |
If applicable, the system version. |
Architecture |
If applicable, the operating system architecture. |
Network Address |
If applicable, the network DNS name or IP address of the managed system. Assets that are part of a Directory have this automatically synchronized from the Directory. |
Authentication Type |
How the console connects with the managed system. For more information, see Connection tab (add asset). |
Login with service account name only |
If applicable, selecting this option will allow SPP to login the asset using only the service account name. The domain will not be used. |
Telnet Session Port |
If connecting to TN3270 or TN5250, the port for connection. |
Manage Forest (directory) |
If True, the whole forest is managed. |
Forest Root Domain Name (directory) |
The forest root domain for the asset (Name on the General tab). A domain can be identified for more than one directory asset so that multiple directory assets can be governed the same domain. |
Managed Domains |
If applicable, the managed domains. |
Enable Session Request | If True, session access requests are enabled for the asset. |
Port |
The port used for connection. Default is 22. |
RDP Session Port | If applicable, the access port on the target server used for RDP session access requests. |
SSH Session Port | If applicable, the access port on the target server used for SSH session access requests. |
Telnet Session Port |
If connecting to TN3270 or TN5250, the port for connection. |
SSH Host Key Fingerprint |
The managed system's public host key fingerprint used to authenticate to the asset. When an asset requiring an SSH host key does not have one, Check Password will fail. For more information, see Connectivity failures. |
Sync additions every [number] minutes |
If applicable, the frequency that Safeguard for Privileged Passwords synchronizes the additions or modifications to objects. The date and time of the Last Sync, Last Failure Sync, and Last Success Sync display. The intervals are directory specific. |
Sync deletions every [number] minutes |
If applicable, the frequency that Safeguard for Privileged Passwords synchronizes the deletion of objects. The date and time of the Last Delete Sync, Last Failure Delete Sync, and Last Success Delete Sync display. The intervals are directory specific. |
Property |
Description |
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Partition |
The name of the partition where the selected asset resides. |
Password Profile |
The name of the profile that manages the asset's accounts. When a password profile is inherited from the partition this will be indicated by the text (Inherited) next to the name of the password profile. When the password profile is explicitly set, a button will appear that allows you to clear the explicitly set password profile and instead use the password profile that is inherited from the partition. NOTE: All assets must be governed by a profile. All new assets are automatically governed by the default profile unless otherwise specified. |
SSH Key Profile |
The name of the profile that manages the asset's accounts. When an SSH key profile is inherited from the partition this will be indicated by the text (Inherited) next to the name of the SSH key profile. When the SSH key profile is explicitly set, a button will appear that allows you to clear the explicitly set SSH key profile. Once the cleared profile change is applied, the assigned inherited profile will be displayed. If there is no default SSH key profile designated for the partition, the asset will no longer have an SSH key profile assigned. If there is no SSH key profile explicitly set on the asset, the accounts on that asset will no longer have an SSH key profile assigned. Designating a default SSH key profile for the partition will ensure all assets and accounts in that partition have an inherited SSH key profile. NOTE: All assets must be governed by a profile. All new assets are automatically governed by the default profile unless otherwise specified. |
Managed Network |
The managed network that is assigned for work load balancing. For more information, see Managed Networks. |
Available for discovery across all partitions |
If True, this asset is read-access available for Asset Discovery jobs beyond partition boundaries. |
Enable Session Request |
If True, session access requests are enabled for the asset. |
Property |
Description |
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Account Discovery |
Account discovery identifier. |
Description |
The description of the schedule. |
Schedule |
The account discovery schedule. |
Last Successful Account Discovery |
The date and time of the last successful account discovery. |
Last Failed Account Discovery |
The date and time of the last failed account discovery. |
Next Account Discovery |
The date and time for the next account discovery. |
Last Successful Service Discovery |
The date and time of the last successful service discovery. |
Last Failed Service Discovery |
The date and time of the last failed service discovery. |
Next Service Discovery |
The date and time for the next service discovery. |
Tags: Tag assignments for the selected asset. The information listed in the Tags tab displays both the dynamic tags assigned to the asset through tagging rules and static tags that were added manually. In addition to viewing tag assignments, Asset Administrators can add and remove statically assigned tags using this tab.
Delete: Click this button to delete the selected asset.