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        <description>YCE Connection matrix

This article describes the IP connectivity required for the NetYCE servers. This information is essential to determine the access permissions that should be granted between the various environments (access-lists, firewalls).

The specific portnumbers that are used between the users, the servers and the network depends to a large degree on the NetYCE architecture deployed. Since the architectures can largely be divided into three basic configurations, single server, high-av…</description>
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        <description>Custom data tables

The NetYCE database allows you to create custom data tables for use in Relations and for general purposes. These tables are accessible for data maintenance using the “Custom data” tool under the “Admin” menu.

This article describes how to create a custom table.</description>
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        <description>Ldap / AD setup

NetYCE supports user authentication against Ldap and Microsoft Active Directory (AD) servers. The AD support will circumvent the Kerberos protocol and uses Ldap directly.

NetYCE Ldap/AD is supported by delegating the user authentication</description>
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The “Password” class of Lookup settings allows the definition of what comprises a valid user password. A number of password rules can be configured to match the local policies. These rules will be used to validate the password users can set on their</description>
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        <description>Settings Tweaks

NetYCE supports some settings that can be modified by the customer to change specific behaviour. Usually these are procedure or policy related. They can be found in the Admin -&gt; Setup -&gt; Settings section of the main menu. 

This article describes the Tweaks that are listed under the</description>
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        <description>NCCM Reference

NCCM stands for Network Configuration and Change Management. It keeps track of the configs of your nodes, and any changes that happen to them over time. It is stored in its own database, alongside compliance which is heavily dependant on it. You can view these tables in the Custom data form in the admin section.</description>
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Backups are part of the NetYCE lifecycle. As per the state machine, before and after a configuration change a backup is created.

Also the NCCM can be used to create backups regularly.

The protocol used to send the backups for modeled nodes can be changed in the</description>
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        <description>Node Group attributes

This article describes the setup of the Node Groups in mode detail. For a general description refer to the Node groups article.

Node groups are used throughout NetYCE as a dynamic means to use groups of nodes. Dynamic, because the group definition contains rules and conditions to find nodes based on attribute values.</description>
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        <description>NetYCE Open Source license status

September 2014

NetYCE uses the following components in its distribution. All are Open source.

	*  Apache (2.2.15 for x86_64)
&lt;http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html&gt;

	*  MariaDB (10.0.12 for x86_64)
&lt;https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/faq/questions-about-licensing-mariadb-plugins-etc/mariadb-license/&gt;

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        <description>Settings

	&quot; This article is under development  
Please refer to Settings tweaks page for details on each Tweak variable &quot;

The NetYCE GUI makes a distinction between “General settings” and “Compliance settings”. The distinction is just their scope and the database these settings are stored in. The backups and compliance settings are stored and maintained separate from all other settings.</description>
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        <description>System Events

	&quot; Note: The “System Event” notifications and signalling is available from version 7.2.0 and onwards.&quot;

Visible notifications

The NetYCE server (or system) is self-monitoring on several process statuses. These processes are traditionally logged in a large number of log files available to the system manager.</description>
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