Create a POP with Web Portal Manager

We can create a POP with Web Portal Manager.

Steps

  1. Use Web Portal Manager to log on to the domain as a domain administrator.

  2. Click POP > Create POP to display the Create POP page.

  3. In the POP Name field, type the name for the POP. For example, type poptest1.

  4. In the Description field, type a description of the POP.

  5. Select one or more check boxes for the appropriate audit levels. The audit level is the level of auditing that applies when a resource is accessed to which this POP is attached. We can select more than one audit level. The following choices are available:

      Permit
      Audits all of the requests on a protected object that result in successful access.

      Deny
      Audits all of the requests on a protected object that result in a denial of access.

      Error
      Audits all of the internally generated error messages that result from a denial of access to the protected object.

      Admin
      Audits not used by ISAM. However, this option can be used by custom applications.

    See Set an audit level.

  6. Select the Warn Only On Policy Violation check box to enable warning mode attributes. A warning mode attribute indicates Whether a policy violation that is related to a resource results in denial of access or in an auditable failure. An auditable failure is an access attempt to a resource to which a POP applies, that results in auditing the access, not denying the access.

    See Set a warning mode.

  7. Select a type of Quality of Protection. The level of protection applies when a resource is accessed to which this POP is attached. The following choices are available:

      None
      Requires no Quality of Protection.

      Integrity
      Uses some mechanism to ensure the data is not changed.

      Privacy
      Requires data encryption for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).

    See Set a Quality of Protection level.

  8. Optional: For Time of Day Access, specify the days and times of the day the resource can be accessed.

    • Check boxes for the days of the week the resource can be accessed.

    • Select either All Day or Between hours of for the access times the resource can be accessed on the selected days.
    • If we select Between hours of, we must also specify the Start time and End time.

    • If we select Between hours of, we must also specify the Local Time or UTC Time (Coordinated Universal Time).

    See Set a time-of-day restriction.

  9. Click Create or click Create Another to create another POP.

    If successful, a message confirms the POP was created.

  10. If you clicked Create, click Done. Otherwise, repeat this procedure. Start at step 3 to create another POP.

Parent topic: Create a POP