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McAfee Data Loss Prevention 9.2.2 Product Guide

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Integrating <strong>McAfee</strong> DLP EndpointControlling devices 52 In the navigation pane under Device Management, select Device Classes.The available devices appear in the right pane.3 From an Actions menu under Managed or Unmanaged device classes, select Add New.A device class window appears.4 Enter a name, an optional description, and the device's Globally Unique Identifier (GUID).A GUID in the correct format is required.5 Click Save.Change the status of a device classDevices might be managed, unmanaged, or unmanageable. You can change the status of devices thatcan be managed or unmanaged.Task1 Select one of these options:• In ePolicy Orchestrator, select Menu | <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> | DLP Sys Config | Endpoint Configuration.• On your <strong>McAfee</strong> DLP appliance, select System | Endpoint Configuration.2 In the navigation pane under Device Management, select Device Classes.The available device classes appear.3 Select a device class checkbox.4 From the Actions menu, select Mark Status as Managed or Mark Status as Unmanaged.If unknown device classes (classes with no name) appear on the dashboard, add them to one of thelists.Controlling devices with device definitionsDevice definitions are collections of parameters that identify managed devices. They are used indevice rules to detect significant events on those devices.When you create a device definition with multiple parameters, each Parameter Name is added to thedefinition as a logical OR, and multiple Parameter Names are added as logical ANDs.For example, the following parameter selection creates the device definition shown below:Table 5-1 Device definition exampleDevice definitionBus TypeDevice ClassSelected parametersFirewire; USBMemory Devices; Windows Portable Devices• Bus Type is one of: Firewire (IEEE 1394) OR USB• AND Device Class is one of Memory Devices OR Windows Portable Devices.<strong>McAfee</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> <strong>9.2.2</strong> <strong>Product</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 161

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