Symantec Access Management

  • 1.  Difference between HLA and LLA

    Posted Jun 07, 2018 05:40 AM

    Hi,

    May i know when we call agent as HLA and LLA?

    What is the exact difference between that?



  • 2.  Re: Difference between HLA and LLA

    Posted Jun 07, 2018 05:42 AM

    Hi, 

     

    Check the below link which will help you :

     

    Difference between LLA and HLA 

     

    Regards,

    Ram



  • 3.  Re: Difference between HLA and LLA

    Posted Jun 07, 2018 05:44 AM

    Hi ,

     

    Check  Tech Tip - CA Single Sign-On: HLA and LLA/LLAWP with SiteMinder Webagent 

     

    The framework agents break the existing Web Agent’s access control functionality into logical blocks, called ‘managers’ e.g: Challenge Manager, Resource Manager. Managers are assigned specific tasks and are controlled by a single High-Level Agent (HLA) manager that implements the logic of SiteMinder access control.

     

    The High Level Agent orchestrates the complete flow of servicing a request, from receiving the request to finally authorizing access to the requested resource.

     

    The Low Level Agent Worker Process (LLAWP) implements the Agent-to-Policy Server DoManagement polling mechanism as well as writing log messages to the physical log medium and collating health data for the SiteMinder One-View Monitor. The Low Level Agent Worker Process uses shared memory to communicate between clients, and to facilitate logging and caching.

     

    Regards,

    Leo Joseph.