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After completing this chapter, you understand how groups and hosts are related and how they are used individually. You discovered the many parameters reported and configured in the CSA MC regarding both groups and hosts and how you can tune or use each parameter to assist in scalability or troubleshooting. Because hosts inherit group configuration parameters, most of the configuration is done at a group level and is rarely changed at the host level unless circumstances require a special-case configuration be implemented. Groups are a powerful component in the CSA hierarchy and will continue to be explored throughout this book when relevantly linked to the topic at hand. The next few chapters delve even deeper into the CSA architecture to uncover the inner workings of such logical components as policies, modules, and rules, as well as other groupings such as variables and application classes.

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    Cisco Security Agent
    Cisco Security Agent
    ISBN: 1587052059
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2005
    Pages: 145
    Authors: Chad Sullivan

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