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My CS-MARS Local Controller is administered by a Global Controller. Can I perform policy lookup for events generated on the Local Controller from the Global Controller interface?

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My CS-MARS Local Controller is administered by a Global Controller. Can I perform policy lookup for events generated on the Local Controller from the Global Controller interface?

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A. No. If you add a Local Controller, to which Security Manager server has been added, to a Global Controller, you can view the Security Manager server in the Security and Monitoring Information list of the Local Controller from the Global Controller interface. However, the Security Manager policy query icon is not displayed beside events or incidents displayed on a Global Controller. Q. There are two places in which I need to enter the Security Manager user name and password. What is the difference between the credentials in the Reporting Applications tab and the one in the User Management page of CS-MARS? A. The Security Manager user name and password values that you enter or modify in the Reporting Applications tab is used by CS-MARS to communicate with Security Manager server and discover meta information, such as version of software running on the server and configuration details. These credentials are different from the user name and password in the Cisco Security Manager section

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