Single Pane of Glass
The Single Pane of Glass (SPoG) feature enables you to access Cisco Secure Email and Web Manager details on a single primary Cisco Secure Email and Web Manager. You must ensure that you have multiple Cisco Secure Email and Web Manager units connected to a primary Cisco Secure Email and Web Manager unit. You can view information for example Monitoring, Tracking, Quarantine of the secondary Cisco Secure Email and Web Manager units on a primary unit. However, to perform this, you must enable the configuration using the command line interface of the primary Cisco Secure Email and Web Manager.
Before you begin
Make sure all the Secure Email and Web Manager devices have the same version.
To enable the drop-down and gather information in the primary Cisco Secure Email and Web Manager unit, you must use the smaapplianceconfig command.
Once you enable the configuration, you can view the details of the secondary Cisco Secure Email and Web Managers in the primary unit, see SPoG Viewing details on primary Cisco Secure Email and Web Manager
Note | When you enable or disable SPoG, the session of all the users concurrently logged into NGUI becomes invalid, and a new request to the server logs them out. The users must log in again. Also, if a Secure Email and Web Manager is added to SPoG or deleted from SPoG, and you are currently logged into the NGUI of the same Secure Email and Web Manager, then you will be logged out due to a change in the flow of JWT validation. |
Note | The users' or authentication-related setup should be the same across all the connected SPoG setups. For example, suppose you are trying to log in as an externally authenticated user on the primary Secure Email and Web Manager; the same external authentication settings should be available on the secondary Secure Email and Web Manager to access secondary Secure Email and Web Managers from the primary Secure Email and Web Manager. |
Using the smaapplianceconfig command you can: