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        <description>Compliance Examples

Below are few of the practical examples of implementing Network Compliance policies.
These are only for sample reference and actual implementation might differ.

Verifying banner

Network banner are electronic messages that provide notice of legal rights to users of
computer networks.
This example is to verify if the login banners are configured using NetYCE Compliance.</description>
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Compliance refers to the process of validating that the configuration of network devices meet your criteria. To achieve this goal the current configuration is needed AND the set of criteria that apply to it.

NCCM

The first is realized by using the NetYCE NCCM function (Network Configuration and Change Managment). By retrieving and storing the configuration each time it is changed, the NCCM is the source for the Compliance. The NCCM function in itself is to serve as a repos…</description>
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Policies

Compliance policies

The compliance policies form can be found in the Operate-&gt;Compliance form. This is the form where all compliance policies, rules and conditions can be created and maintained. 



The top-left grid lists all policies, their descriptions and whether they are enabled. The last column gives an overview of the policy's rules, conditions, and the number of node groups assigned to it.</description>
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The second tab in the Operate-&gt;Compliance form is to show all reports. 



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