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  • 1.  In Spectrum NCM - Set Violation on - if exist rather than not exist?

    Posted Jul 22, 2016 06:34 PM

    In Spectrum NCM - 10.0 Can you create a violation if exists a line of code exist for example?

     

    "http server enable"

     

    Thanks!! !



  • 2.  Re: In Spectrum NCM - Set Violation on - if exist rather than not exist?
    Best Answer

    Posted Aug 03, 2016 09:59 AM


    Hi Kevin,

     

    It sounds like you want to create an NCM policy.

    You can create an NCM policy to enforce configuration lines, or the exact opposite - making sure it doesn't have a line.

     

    Check this out for some night time reading:

     

    Network Configuration Manager Policies - CA Spectrum - 10.1 and 10.1.1 - CA Technologies Documentation



  • 3.  Re: In Spectrum NCM - Set Violation on - if exist rather than not exist?

    Posted Sep 12, 2016 03:49 PM

    Yes Thanks - this documentation is what I used prior to posting my original question.   

     

    Maybe a restatement of my question will help clarify...

    Is there a way to see what devices comply with a particular policy as opposed to devices in violation?

     

    Thanks in advance!!



  • 4.  Re: In Spectrum NCM - Set Violation on - if exist rather than not exist?

    Posted Sep 15, 2016 01:57 PM

    So what I have found that works for me is taking the inverse approach.  

     

    Setting a policy using a Search for:

     

    Does not have:   "ip http server enabled"

     

    And the violators list includes all those that do have the string.  I get to the result but it would be nice to simply look for a string and get the resultant "finds" instead of using a double negative.



  • 5.  Re: In Spectrum NCM - Set Violation on - if exist rather than not exist?

    Posted Sep 15, 2016 01:58 PM

    So what I have found that works for me is taking the inverse approach.  

     

    Setting a policy using a Search for:

     

    Does not have:   "ip http server enabled"

     

    And the violators list includes all those that do have the string.  I get to the result but it would be nice to simply look for a string and get the resultant "finds" instead of using a double negative.