Adding a Monitored Asset for a new Log Source
For an introduction to Monitored Assets, see What are Managers, Log Sources, and Monitored Assets?.
To add Monitored Assets during initial configuration of your , see Configuring your TLC Environment.
Prior to adding a new to TLC, complete the following steps, as needed:
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To create multiple Monitored Assets at once, see Adding Multiple Monitored Assets.
To manually create a Monitored Asset with the , the Enable AutoDiscovery setting in the Advanced Windows Collector tab of your Manager's properties dialog must be disabled (see Working with Managers).
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To add a Monitored Asset for a new Log Source:
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In the side bar, select Resources >. |
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In the side bar of the Configuration Manager, select Resources >Monitored Assets. |
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ClickAdd Monitored Asset. |
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At the top of the Monitored Asset properties dialog: |
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Enter a Name and Description (optional) for the Asset. |
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(optional) To enable the Asset, select the Enabled check box. |
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Enter the IP address for the Log Source. |
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Select the Asset type and Collector for the Log Source. |
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As needed, complete any remaining fields (see Table 50). |
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In the Output Destinations tab, add the appropriate Output Destinations. |
If a Monitored Asset is a scanner (see What are Scanner Events?), add an in which TLC will save the collected Scanner Events. You can either assign the default Events database or another Event Database. (To assign another Event Database, you must first create the database by completing the steps in Creating an Event Database).
For all other Monitored Assets, assign the and Audit Logger.
To assign an :
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ClickAdd. |
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From the Output Destination drop-down, select the destination and click Add. |
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To complete any remaining tabs in the Monitored Asset properties dialog, see Table 50. |