Symantec Critical System Network Card User Manual


 
109Migrating to the latest version
Migrating legacy agent software
(and each ungrouped agent), noting the stock policies and the custom
policies that are applied. You should be able to find equivalent Symantec
Critical System Protection policies for the Symantec Host IDS stock policies
that you applied.
Uninstall the Symantec Host IDS agent, and install the Symantec Critical
System Protection agent on each client to be migrated. You should have
pre-configured your Symantec Critical System Protection groups using the
Symantec Critical System Protection management console, placing the
appropriate stock and custom policies in each group and configuring the
policy option settings.
If you were performing event forwarding in Symantec Host IDS, perhaps
you can configure the Symantec Critical System Protection database to do
this for you.
Migrating legacy agent software
Before you migrate agent software, install the latest version of Symantec
Critical System Protection management server and management console, and
then log on to the management console. When you log on to the management
console for the first time, you are prompted to create the default administrator
login credentials. The default user name is symadmin; you create the password
the first time that you log on to the management console.
To migrate legacy agent software
Install the latest version of Symantec Critical System Protection agent on
the computers that run the legacy agent software.
See “Installing a Windows agent” on page 51.
The installation routine automatically uninstalls the legacy software and
installs the latest software.
Preparing for detection policy migration
The following procedures are necessary to prepare for migrating legacy
detection files:
Installing the authoring environment and policy conversion utility
Copying files required for the policy conversion utility