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Document Conventions. The meaning of the following terms is appropriate throughout this Technical specification document: Shall Represents a mandatory requirement that must be implemented in full by the Contractor or Customer as noted. Should Represents a desirable, but not legally required, act, or omission, whose implementation (in full or in part) is considered advantageous to the service. Shall not Represents a requirement that will not under any circumstances be implemented by the defined party. The requirement numbers shall comprise the specification section number from the table, concatenated with the reference number from the table, for example, 2.1.1 or 2.1.3 in the Table 1-2 example. Parameters that are in square brackets are subject to change. The contractor shall propose final numbers at C-PDR.
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Document Conventions. In this Owner’s Manual, the menu structure is referred to in the following abbreviated form: Navigating the On Screen Display (Image A) For example, to adjust the ‘Brightness’ press the ‘Picture Control’ button and then using the up/ down arrow buttons, highlight ‘Brightness’ and press enter to adjust the setting. If you were changing this value to 5, the abbreviated instructions would read as follows: Picture Control 🢥 Brightness 🢥 5 Unpacking and Inspection Your iScan VP20 carton should contain the following items: • iScan VP20 Video Processor • Universal 6V@5A AC-to-DC Power Converter • US Power Cord (International Customers, consult your local authorized DVDO reseller) • Remote Control • iScan VP20 Product Guide • iScan VP20 Quick Start Guide • Serial Cable for Software Updates and Automation (1:1) • Software CD The iScan VP20 uses an HDMI digital connector to provide a video output signal. You must purchase a cable to connect this output to your display. Different displays have different input connectors, so check your display specifications to ensure compatibility. Both input and output cables can be supplied by your Authorized DVDO Reseller. To find your nearest Authorized DVDO Reseller, go to xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx/xxxxx.xxxx. There are also a wide selection of cables and adapters available on our website at xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx/xxx_xxx.xxxx.
Document Conventions. The following conventions distinguish different types of text: • Commands and keywords are in boldface. • In interactive examples, user input is in boldface. • CLI command syntax is preceded by the prompt “>” for Windows, by the prompt “#” for UNIX, or by prompt “>” for commands that are applicable for both Windows and UNIX. • In command syntax statements o Parameters (variables for which a specific value is to be typed) are in italics. o Optional arguments are in [square braces]. o Alternative arguments are separated by vertical bars, and are grouped within {curly braces}. • Names of keys on the keyboard are in square braces, such as the [Tab] key. • A control key is indicated by a caret preceding a letter: ^A means Control-A. Note: Means reader should take a note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the guide. Contacting Support • Contact Us | McAfee, Inc.: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/us/about/contact-us.aspx • Homepage: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/us/products/change-control.aspx • Technical Support ServicePortal: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Eservice/Default.aspx • Phone: +0-000-000-0000 • Product & Solutions: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/apps/downloads/my-products/login.aspx Introduction Most IT organizations today recognize the central role that control over change plays for achieving operational effectiveness. Many have invested in process automation tools such as a Change Management system or a Service Desk. Yet, a gap persists between actual change activity and the documented Change Management process. This change control gap results in manual activity by IT departments to control and minimize the costs of change. Change Control bridges this gap by adding Control to Change Management. This is accomplished by providing customers with real time visibility of changes being made, accountability to validate change activity and technology-based enforcement of change policy. Change Control is easily configurable to increase the availability of IT services, accelerate the successful implementation of ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) projects, and reduce the cost of compliance initiatives such as Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx or PCI. Change Control is an operationally-friendly, low-touch, and low-overhead software product that can be deployed on a wide range of hardware platforms. This product provides change control on servers, desktops, network devices such as switches, routers and firewalls, and databases. Unlike scan-based s...
Document Conventions. The following conventions distinguish different types of text: Commands and keywords are in boldface. In interactive examples, user input is in boldface. CLI command syntax is preceded by the prompt “>” for Windows, by the prompt “#” for UNIX, or by prompt “>” for commands that are applicable for both Windows and UNIX. In command syntax statements o Parameters (variables for which a specific value is to be typed) are in italics. o Optional arguments are in [square braces]. o Alternative arguments are separated by vertical bars, and are grouped within {curly braces}. Names of keys on the keyboard are in square braces, such as the [Tab] key. A control key is indicated by a caret preceding a letter: ^A means Control-A. Note: Means reader should take a note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the guide. Contacting Support Contact Us | McAfee, Inc.: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/us/about/contact-us.aspx Homepage: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/us/products/change-control.aspx Technical Support ServicePortal: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Eservice/Default.aspx Phone: +0-000-000-0000 Product & Solutions: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/apps/downloads/my-products/login.aspx Introduction Most IT organizations today recognize the central role that control over change plays for achieving operational effectiveness. Many have invested in process automation tools such as a Change Management system or a Service Desk. Yet, a gap persists between actual change activity and the documented Change Management process. This change control gap results in manual activity by IT departments to control and minimize the costs of change. Change Control bridges this gap by adding Control to Change Management. This is accomplished by providing customers with real time visibility of changes being made, accountability to validate change activity and technology-based enforcement of change policy. Change Control is easily configurable to increase the availability of IT services, accelerate the successful implementation of ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) projects, and reduce the cost of compliance initiatives such as Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx or PCI. Change Control is an operationally-friendly, low-touch, and low-overhead software product that can be deployed on a wide range of hardware platforms. This product provides change control on servers, desktops, network devices such as switches, routers and firewalls, and databases. Unlike scan-based solutions which take an...
Document Conventions. The following conventions distinguish different types of text:  Commands and keywords are in boldface.  In interactive examples, user input is in boldface.  CLI command syntax is preceded by the term “>”  In command syntax statements o Parameters (variables for which a specific value is to be typed) are in italics. o Optional arguments are in square braces. o Alternative arguments are separated by vertical bars, and are grouped within curly braces.  Names of keys on the keyboard are in square braces, such as the [Tab] key.  A control key is indicated by a caret preceding a letter: ^A means Control-A. Note: Means reader should take a note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the guide. Contacting Support  Contact Us | McAfee, Inc.: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/us/about/contact-us.aspx  Homepage: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/us/products/change-control.aspx  Technical Support ServicePortal: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/Eservice/Default.aspx  Phone: +0-000-000-0000  Product & Solutions: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/apps/downloads/my-products/login.aspx Introduction IT leaders are recognizing that the largest element in the cost of information security is not the cost of security products, but the operational costs associated with security. One example of such costs is the cost of patching. Patching is an important risk-reduction mechanism. However, to comply with security policies that require implementing the most critical patches in 48 hours, and low priority patches within one week, it is often necessary for the operations staff to spend weekends at the office. Several operational considerations arise when choosing security products to deploy on infrastructure end-points. How much effort is required in scaling up a pilot deployment of a solution to hundreds and thousands of machines in the field? Is there configuration to be done for each machine? Does it work well in geographically distributed heterogeneous environments? Another dimension of the operational problem is the amount of effort and expertise it takes to maintain the effectiveness of the solution over time, as changes happen to the environment and the image on the machine itself. McAfee® Solidifier helps you solve the problem of rising operational costs of security. It employs Solidification™: a fundamentally new, persistent and deterministic approach that gives security via control, but with low operating costs. Its genesis is in the best practices that IT depart...

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