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192.1.2.3) and IP sub-domain matching (for example:
10.15.0.0/16).
You can hide and display columns in the table by using the right-click
menu that opens when you right-click any column heading in the Import
Rules window. Only the values in the currently visible columns are used
as matching criteria when importing hosts to the policy domain. The
values in the currently hidden columns are ignored.
You can also add new custom properties to be used as criteria when
importing hosts. One example of how to use the custom properties is to
create separate installation packages for different organizational units,
which should be grouped under unit-specific policy domains. In this case
you could use the unit name as the custom property, and then create
import rules that use the unit names as the import criteria. Note, that
custom property names that are hidden are remembered only until the
Console is closed.
To add a new custom property, do as follows:
1. Right-click a column heading and select Add New Custom Property.
The New Custom Property dialog opens.
2. Enter a name for the custom property, for example the unit name.
Then click
OK
.
3. The new custom property now appears in the table, and you can
create new Autoregistration Import rules in which it is used as import
criteria.
To create a new Autoregistration Import rule, do as follows:
1. Click
Add
on the Import Rules tab. The Select Target Policy Domain
for Rule dialog opens displaying the existing domains and
sub-domains.
2. Select the domain for which you want to create the rule and click
OK
.
3. Now you can define the import criteria. Select the new row that was
created, click the cell where you want to add a value and click
Edit
.
Enter the value in the cell.
When autoregistered hosts are imported, the rules are verified in
top-down order, and the first matching rule is applied. You can change the
order of the rules by clicking
Move down
or
Move up
.