F-SECURE POLICY MANAGER 9.0 Administrator's Manual - page 14
Operations are handled with two policy variables: (1) a variable for transferring
the operation identifier to the host, and (2) a variable for informing Policy
Operations
Manager Console about the operations that were performed. The second
variable is transferred using normal statistics; it acknowledges all previous
operations at one time. A custom editor for editing operations is associated
with the subtree; the editor hides the two variables.
The management concept MIBs may also contain variables which the product
stores for its internal use between sessions. This way, the product does not
need to rely on external services such as Windows registry files.
Private
Traps are the messages (including alerts and events) that are sent to the
local console, log file, remote administration process, etc. The following types
of traps are sent by most F-Secure products:
Traps
Info. Normal operating information from a host.
Warning. A warning from the host.
Error. A recoverable error on the host.
Fatal error. An unrecoverable error on the host.
Security alert. A security hazard on the host.
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