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Configuring system modules
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Related topics:
Managing Forcepoint DLP System Modules
Configuring the protector
When Forcepoint DLP is installed, each of its agents, components, and modules is automatically registered with the management server.
Use the
Settings > Deployment > System Modules
page to view a list of all the modules you installed.
The management server has the following modules by default:
Primary fingerprint repository
Endpoint server
Crawler (fingerprinting and discovery agent)
Forensics repository
Policy engine
If you have Forcepoint Web Security or Forcepoint Email Security, there are also modules for the Web Content Gateway and Forcepoint Email Security.
Protector-based solutions have the following modules:
ICAP agent
Policy engine
Secondary fingerprinting repository
The protector is also a module itself.
If other modules have been added to the system—such as supplemental Forcepoint DLP servers, agents, crawlers—these components appear in tree view as well.
To get a basic Forcepoint DLP deployment up and running, the only component that needs to be configured is the protector. In some cases, the protector is not even required—as in some endpoint deployments and in Forcepoint Web Security deployments.
Note
See the
Forcepoint DLP Installation Guide
for instructions on installing Forcepoint DLP modules.
Initial Setup
> Configuring system modules
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