Blue Coat SURF-1000-2499-3YR Manuel D’Utilisation
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Administrator’s Guide
SurfControl Web Filter v5.5
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Collector Details
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You can view information about the Real-Time Monitor connector by selecting Collector Details from the
Options menu.
Options menu.
Figure 8-3
Collector Details
1
Enter the name of the server that the Real-Time Monitor should connect to, in the Server Name text
box. You can enter the name of a new server into the drop-down list box. This server is then stored in
the drop-down list. You can store up to ten servers.
box. You can enter the name of a new server into the drop-down list box. This server is then stored in
the drop-down list. You can store up to ten servers.
2
Enter the Port number which the Real-Time Monitor connects to the Web Filter service on, in the
Server Port text box (the default is 5000). Before changing the port number, check that it is not used
by another program first.
Server Port text box (the default is 5000). Before changing the port number, check that it is not used
by another program first.
3
Enter the time that the Real-Time Monitor will wait before reporting an error if the connection with the
Server is lost, into the Timeout (seconds) text box.
Server is lost, into the Timeout (seconds) text box.
4
Select Warn user if the service drops. If selected, an error message will display if the connection to the
server is lost.
server is lost.
Note:
The first time you connect to the Real-Time Monitor, the Collector Details dialog box will
display, with localhost as its default Server Name. If you change the Server Name, the Real-
Time Monitor will attempt to connect to this collector when subsequently accessed. If it cannot
connect to this collector, a warning is displayed.
Time Monitor will attempt to connect to this collector when subsequently accessed. If it cannot
connect to this collector, a warning is displayed.