Hardware Integrity Validation
This alarm monitors the number of Cisco Secure Unique Device Identifier (SUDI) certificate failures. The SUDI can be used as an unchangeable device identity for configuration, security, auditing, and management. It enables accurate, consistent, and electronic identification of Cisco products for asset management, provisioning, version visibility, service entitlement, quality feedback, and inventory management.
You specify the number of SUDI failures that will trigger an alarm. To configure this alarm, do the following:
Procedure
Step 1 |
In the main window, click > Configure > Policies. |
Step 2 |
Click Add Policy. |
Step 3 |
Enter a policy name in the Name field. |
Step 4 |
Under Triggers, click Add Rules. |
Step 5 |
Click Hardware Integrity Validation. |
Step 6 |
Click Next. |
Step 7 |
By default, the rule is enabled. Toggle the switch to DISABLED if you do not want to activate the rule yet. |
Step 8 |
Use the slider to indicate the number of SUDI failures that will trigger this alarm. |
Step 9 |
Under the Severity drop-down list, select the severity level you want defined for this alarm. |
Step 10 |
Make any other necessary interface and endpoint notification configurations, then click Save. |