Supported Products
Why Install This Module?
System Requirements
Installing This Module
Upgrading This Module
Configuring Type80 Syslog
Contact Information
Legal Notice
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Log Manager for Type80 Syslog collects all data you configure the Type80 computer to send to the Windows agent. Collected events are stored in secure repositories for archiving, reporting, and analyzing. You can configure this module to evaluate data, issue alerts and notifications, and respond to events from z/OS and mainframe applications.
Supported Products
This release supports the following products:
- Type80 Syslog V2R5
- Type80 Syslog V2R6
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Why Install This Module?
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System Requirements
The following table lists additional requirements for a Windows agent monitoring Type80 Syslog. For more information about agent requirements, see the Installation Guide for NetIQ Security Manager.
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Requirement
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Processor
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1.5 GHz Intel Pentium III or equivalent.
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Memory
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40 MB minimum. The amount of memory usage varies and depends on the environment, including event rate and other factors. Memory use for a
Windows agent monitoring Type80 Syslog could reach 256 MB or higher.
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Operating System
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All supported Windows agent platforms.
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Software
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- Ensure you have Security Manager 6.5 or later
installed.
- Ensure you have Security Manager Self-monitoring version 6.5 or later installed.
- A Windows agent can monitor one or more instances of Type80 Syslog. For more information about the number of instances one agent can support, see the NetIQ Security Manager Knowledge Base article NETIQKB51404 at www.netiq.com/support/sm/.
- If the Type80 computer and the Windows agent are separated by a firewall, ensure the firewall allows syslog data through.
- Install the Windows agent with Type80 Syslog support on a separate computer from the database server or central computer.
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Installing This Module
Complete the following steps to install this module in a new Security Manager 6.5 installation.
To install this module:
- Open the Module Installer. Under Log Manager for z/OS, the Module Installer lists both a Legacy and a non-Legacy version of the Type80 Syslog module.
- Select only the non-Legacy version of the module and click Install.
- Configure the new module using the Configuration Wizard. For more information about accessing the Configuration Wizard, see the User Guide for NetIQ Security Manager. For more information about how to enter information, click the question mark in the bottom left of the Configuration Wizard to expand a Help window to the right.
- Configure the Windows agent. For more information, see the Installation Guide for NetIQ Security Manager.
- Configure the Type80 computer to communicate with the Windows agent. For more information, see Configuring Type80 Syslog.
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Upgrading This Module
After you have upgraded your existing installation to Security Manager 6.5, complete either step 1 or step 2 in the following procedure to upgrade a previous version of this module.
To upgrade this module:
- If you have access to reconfigure the Type80 computers and have an extra computer on which to install a new Security Manager 6.5 Windows agent, complete the following steps:
- Install and configure a new Security Manager 6.5 Windows agent to receive syslog messages. For more information, see the Installation Guide for NetIQ Security Manager.
- Open the Module Installer. Under Log Manager for z/OS, the Module Installer lists both a Legacy and a non-Legacy version of the Type80 Syslog module.
- Select both the Legacy and non-Legacy versions of this module and click Install. If you do not install the Legacy version of Snort, two instances of Configure the module for Type80 Syslog will appear in the Support for z/OS section of the Configuration Wizard. You will then have to open each instance to see which one is Legacy. When you install both versions, Security Manager renames Configuration Wizard links, existing rule groups, and documentation so you can easily distinguish between legacy items and new items, minimizing confusion.
- When the modules are installed, open the Configuration Wizard.
- In the left pane, click Support for z/OS.
- Click Configure the module for Type80 Syslog.
- In the left pane, click Agents that monitor Type80 Syslog.
- Add the new Security Manager 6.5 Windows agent you just installed.
- In the left pane, click Type80 Syslog Devices.
- Add the Type80 computers from which you want the new Windows agent to receive data.
- Click Finish.
- Access the Type80 computers and reconfigure them to send data to the new Windows agent. For more information, see Configuring Type80 Syslog.
- Verify the new Type80 computer groups are populated with data.
- Open the Configuration Wizard.
- In the left pane, click Support for z/OS.
- Click Configure the module for Type80 Syslog (Legacy).
- Remove all agents and devices, disabling the Legacy version of the module.
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Warning
Ensure you have already reconfigured the Type80 computers to forward their syslog events to the new agent before you disable the Legacy version of the module, otherwise you will lose data.
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- Click Finish.
- In the Schedule Configuration Changes window, select both checkboxes and click OK.
- If you do not have easy access to reconfigure Type80 computers or you do not have an extra computer on which to install a new Security Manager 6.5 Windows agent, complete the following steps:
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Note
If you do not complete the following steps in a timely manner, it is possible some data collected will be stored as unrecognized syslog events in the log archive under source Generic Syslog.
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- Open the Module Installer. Under Log Manager for z/OS, the Module Installer lists both a Legacy and a non-Legacy version of the Type80 Syslog module.
- Select both the Legacy and non-Legacy versions of this module and click Install. If you do not install the Legacy version of Type80 Syslog, two instances of Configure the module for Type80 Syslog will appear in the Support for z/OS section of the Configuration Wizard. You will then have to open each instance to see which one is Legacy. When you install both versions, Security Manager renames Configuration Wizard links, existing rule groups, and documentation so you can easily distinguish between legacy items and new items, minimizing confusion.
- When the modules are installed, open the Configuration Wizard.
- In the left pane, click Support for z/OS.
- Click Configure the module for Type80 Syslog (Legacy).
- Take note of all settings:
- Agent domains and names
- Device names
- Monitoring settings
- Clear all entries, disabling the module.
- Click Finish.
- In the Schedule Configuration Changes window, ensure both checkboxes are cleared.
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Warning
Selecting these options will result in data loss as the agents you have removed will stop receiving data from your Type80 computers.
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- Click OK.
- Click Configure the module for Type80 Syslog.
- Configure the non-Legacy version of Type80 Syslog with the settings you recorded earlier from the Legacy version.
- Click Finish.
- In the Schedule Configuration Changes window, select both checkboxes and click OK. Selecting both options forces the Legacy module to empty all of its computer groups, causing the version 6.5 module to fill up its computer groups with all of the newly dropped agents and devices.
- If you want to configure additional Type80 computers in your installation, configure the Windows agent and then configure the Type80 computers. For more information, see Configuring Type80 Syslog.
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Configuring Type80 Syslog
Type80 computers require configuration before Log Manager can begin monitoring or
collecting data from them. You must configure Type80 Syslog to forward syslog events to a
designated Windows agent.
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Contact Information
Please contact us with your questions and comments. We look forward to hearing from you.
For detailed contact information, see the Support Contact Information Web site.
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