The AIM Organizations table displays an alphabetized listing of organizations by site ID, user name, and JSS connection to Juniper test results.
To view the Organizations table, do the following:
Table 49 describes the Organizations table command buttons.
Table 49: Organizations Table Command Button Descriptions
Button Name |
Description |
Privileges |
Enabled/Disabled |
Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Add New |
Initiates creation of a new Organization |
AIM Admin Settings |
Available if privilege |
Displays initial creation screen of Organization |
Delete |
Deletes specified organizations |
AIM Admin Settings |
Available if privilege and one or more organizations are selected |
Removes all of the selected organizations from the table. |
Test Connection to Juniper |
Uses the credentials of the selected organizations to test the connection to JSS. |
None |
Enabled if one or more organizations are selected |
Displays the result of the test connection to JSS (success or failure) for each of the selected Organizations in the Test Results column. |
Test Mode |
Enables or disables test mode for an organization as well as any proxy device group under that organization. Test mode prevents AIM from sending production incidents to JSS. The synopsis of any incident sent to JSS is prepended with [Test Mode]. No informational JMBs are sent to JSS from an organization in test mode. |
AIM Admin Settings |
Enabled when you select an organization in the table. |
Disabled |
Create Policy |
Lets you create a reaction policy associated with an organization. For example, you can create a reaction policy that triggers when a new intelligence message is received. For more information about creating a reaction policy, see Creating Reaction Policies |
Reaction Policy |
Available after you click Save Changes |
Opens the Reaction Policies page. |
Table 50 defines the Organizations table columns.
Table 50: Organizations Table Field Descriptions
To view the organization details page: